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# LOVD(3) | # LOVD(3) | ||
# TICdb | # TICdb | ||
# In some cases, a specialized source that may be available for some genes, for example '''[http://p53.iarc.fr/ ''TP53'' by IARC]''' - ''TP53'' a database with reference sequences and mutational landscapes | |||
Please note that some genes may have special resources devoted to them. An example is the International Agency for Research on Cancer page devoted to TP53 (see http://p53.iarc.fr/). This is unusual, but P53 is the most studied gene and protein on earth, so in this case, a specialized resource is justified. TO find if there are any special resources for YGI, perform a google search and/or | Please note that some genes may have special resources devoted to them. An example is the International Agency for Research on Cancer page devoted to TP53 (see http://p53.iarc.fr/). This is unusual, but P53 is the most studied gene and protein on earth, so in this case, a specialized resource is justified. TO find if there are any special resources for YGI, perform a google search and/or | ||