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<big>'''The Gene Ontology Consortium's Community Annotation Wiki for Muscle Biology'''</big> | <big>'''The Gene Ontology Consortium's Community Annotation Wiki for Muscle Biology'''</big> | ||
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Welcome to the Muscle Biology Community Annotation Wiki. In the wiki are pages for 172 genes associated with muscle development and function. Please review the Gene Ontology annotation linked from the pages for any gene of interest and then edit the wiki page for the gene to provide information about any aspect of the gene's biology not captured in existing GO annotations. The information you provide will be used by trained GO annotators to create new annotations for the gene. | Welcome to the Muscle Biology Community Annotation Wiki. In the wiki are pages for 172 genes associated with muscle development and function. Please review the Gene Ontology annotation linked from the pages for any gene of interest and then edit the wiki page for the gene to provide information about any aspect of the gene's biology not captured in existing GO annotations. The information you provide will be used by trained GO annotators to create new annotations for the gene. |
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The Gene Ontology Consortium's Community Annotation Wiki for Muscle Biology
Introduction
Welcome to the Muscle Biology Community Annotation Wiki. In the wiki are pages for 172 genes associated with muscle development and function. Please review the Gene Ontology annotation linked from the pages for any gene of interest and then edit the wiki page for the gene to provide information about any aspect of the gene's biology not captured in existing GO annotations. The information you provide will be used by trained GO annotators to create new annotations for the gene.
Thank you.