Definition: A DNA reference is a grouping of several DNA entities that are common in sequence. Members can differ in celular location, sequence features, SNPs, mutations and bound partners. Comments : Note that this is not a reference gene. Genes are non-physical,stateless continuants. Their physical manifestations can span multiple DNA molecules, sometimes even across chromosomes due to regulatory regions. Similarly a gene is not necessarily made up of deoxyribonucleic acid and can be present in multiple copies ( which are different DNA regions).
Source:http://www.biopax.org/release/biopax-level3.owl#DnaReference
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Definition: A DNA reference is a grouping of several DNA entities that are common in sequence. Members can differ in celular location, sequence features, SNPs, mutations and bound partners.
Comments : Note that this is not a reference gene. Genes are non-physical,stateless continuants. Their physical manifestations can span multiple DNA molecules, sometimes even across chromosomes due to regulatory regions. Similarly a gene is not necessarily made up of deoxyribonucleic acid and can be present in multiple copies ( which are different DNA regions).,
Definition: A DNA reference is a grouping of several DNA entities that are common in sequence. Members can differ in celular location, sequence features, SNPs, mutations and bound partners.
Comments : Note that this is not a reference gene. Genes are non-physical,stateless continuants. Their physical manifestations can span multiple DNA molecules, sometimes even across chromosomes due to regulatory regions. Similarly a gene is not necessarily made up of deoxyribonucleic acid and can be present in multiple copies ( which are different DNA regions).,
Definition: A DNA reference is a grouping of several DNA entities that are common in sequence. Members can differ in celular location, sequence features, SNPs, mutations and bound partners.
Comments : Note that this is not a reference gene. Genes are non-physical,stateless continuants. Their physical manifestations can span multiple DNA molecules, sometimes even across chromosomes due to regulatory regions. Similarly a gene is not necessarily made up of deoxyribonucleic acid and can be present in multiple copies ( which are different DNA regions).
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biopax3:DnaRegionReference,
biopax3:DnaRegionReference,
biopax3:DnaRegionReference,
biopax3:ProteinReference,
biopax3:ProteinReference,
biopax3:ProteinReference,
biopax3:RnaReference,
biopax3:RnaReference,
biopax3:RnaReference,
biopax3:RnaRegionReference,
biopax3:RnaRegionReference,
biopax3:RnaRegionReference,
biopax3:SmallMoleculeReference,
biopax3:SmallMoleculeReference,
biopax3:SmallMoleculeReference
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