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'''Gene''' is the NCBI's integrated database of gene information in the Entrez system. Records may include Reference Sequences (RefSeqs), maps, pathways, variations, phenotypes, compiled into the database itself, and links to genome-, phenotype-, and locus-specific resources worldwide. The URL links to the record for the human E2F1 transcription factor. For detailed information, see the [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK3841 Gene database information page].
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The '''Gene Wiki''' project aims to create Wikipedia articles for every human gene whose function has been assigned. This provides pages that are ideally suited for free, community-driven, integrated information resources. Access to the project is through the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Gene_Wiki Gene Wiki Portal], which contains guidelines for contributors. The pages are easy to find since they are linked to the HGNC recognized gene name. For example, the URL links to the human E2F1 transcription factor page.
 
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The Gene Wiki project


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The Gene Wiki project aims to create Wikipedia articles for every human gene whose function has been assigned. This provides pages that are ideally suited for free, community-driven, integrated information resources. Access to the project is through the Gene Wiki Portal, which contains guidelines for contributors. The pages are easy to find since they are linked to the HGNC recognized gene name. For example, the URL links to the human E2F1 transcription factor page.





The Gene Wiki project

The Gene Wiki project



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The Gene Wiki project aims to create Wikipedia articles for every human gene whose function has been assigned. This provides pages that are ideally suited for free, community-driven, integrated information resources. Access to the project is through the Gene Wiki Portal, which contains guidelines for contributors. The pages are easy to find since they are linked to the HGNC recognized gene name. For example, the URL links to the human E2F1 transcription factor page.