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# 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
 
# 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
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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  
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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 on YGI and include words like "database" or "resource".  Ask your Editor.
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Please note that not all the external resources have links to YGI, and then please curate “NO entry for YGI at resource”.  For example, the gene MEMCOM is not present in the OncoKB site, nor the CIViC site.  In these cases, please write in "No Entry for YGI at Resource" in place of the hyperlink to that site. Please check all links after you have curated them, as some of the link syntax can be changed as you curate.  As you read through each of the EXTERNAL LINK resources, note information that you can use.  For example, the NCBI gene site and the GeneCard site are especially rich in Synonym information.  Either note the information directly in the wiki page for YGI, or in a text document that you keep on your computer (and can cut and paste easily into the Wiki page later), or you can take notes by hand and re-write into the wiki page later (not suggested, very error-prone).   
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Please note that not all the external resources have links to YGI, and then please curate “NO entry for YGI at resource”.  For example, the gene MEMCOM is not present in the OncoKB site, nor the CIViC site.  In these cases, please write in "No Entry for YGI at Resource" in place of the hyperlink to that site. Please check all links after you have curated them, as some of the link syntax might be mistakenly changed as you curate.  As you read through each of the EXTERNAL LINK resources, note information that you can use in subsequent sections.  For example, the NCBI gene site and the GeneCard sites are especially rich in SYNONYM information.  Either note the information directly in the wiki page for YGI, or in a text document that you keep on your computer (and can cut and paste easily into the Wiki page later), or you can take notes by hand and re-write into the wiki page later (not suggested, very error-prone).   
    
<big>'''''PLEASE NOTE:  DO NOT PLAGIARIZE.  You can borrow phrases here or there without attribution.  Yo can even use a sentence here and there if you attribute the quote directly ( eg: "From NCBI").  However, you CANNOT cut and paste whole paragraphs from other resources into the CCGA pages.'''''</big>
 
<big>'''''PLEASE NOTE:  DO NOT PLAGIARIZE.  You can borrow phrases here or there without attribution.  Yo can even use a sentence here and there if you attribute the quote directly ( eg: "From NCBI").  However, you CANNOT cut and paste whole paragraphs from other resources into the CCGA pages.'''''</big>
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