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 Wikipedia now has a stub for YFG (your favorite gene) [View Printable]
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Wikipedia now has a 'stub' record for all (or most) human genes, according to this blog entry. Find (or create) the page for YFG and edit, expand etc.

I hope miRNA genes are going to be added at some point.

Ryan
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Posted Apr 29, 2008, 12:47 PM
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