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813:, which literally lists those as "Official name"/"Official symbol", listing HGNC as the data provider. Worth pointing out that the Human Genome Organization is an international entity, whereas NCBI gene is run by the US government, so there's no direct organizational/governmental/regulatory relationship. HGNC is the simply the sole authority on gene nomenclature. The analogous case is true for UniProt and the encoded protein; genes and proteins often have similar names but they're very seldom the same. There's also no single authoritative database that I can cite for both the gene and the encoded protein. Hence the need to provide a link on the gene and a link on the protein (these are 260: 280: 178: 142: 2351:
colony-stimulating factor also for immunostimulation, Factor VIII for hemophilia, Tissue plasminogen activator for strokes, GM-CSF are examples of proteins beeing introduced without beeing produced in the human body. (However both of theses are examples of protein being introduced as a drug when the body is incapable of producing the protein naturally. So ussally these can also be created by the body and thus are in the genetic code).
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in this run. The dablinks tool seems permanently broken, which is what I've been using to check for dablinks on these pages. I don't know of any useful alternative for scanning 20000 links on a small number of pages like this, but if anyone knows of a suitable replacement tool, please link it here so
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Exogenous proteins that are used as drugs or produced by pathogenic organisms or viruses are clearly outside the scope of human proteins and should not be included in any list of human proteins. There are many non-human proteins used as drugs and by definition they must have effects on the patient or
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Are we sure that there is no proteins used in the body that we cannot make ourself? Or any proteins which can be very effective in the body(maybe in a pathogentic way) that we cannot make ourself? - As these would also be relevant to the proteins of the human body but make thier way around this list
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Is the relationship between protein and gene always 1:1 or is there somtimes a gene that codes for multiple different proteins or a protein that can arise from multiple different genes? As I understood it, 'A single gene can produce mRNA (one molecule) that may be “edited” to produce many different
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I apologize for the delay in my response. Felt a bit ill last week. I'm more or less ready to start tackling this by reopening my bot's first RFBA. First thing, though, is to plan out how I'm going to program this (specifically, where I'd be getting data for new columns from), and I think it may be
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already has a field for "RNA expression pattern" which lists the tissues where the mRNA for a particular protein is expressed. It would be very messy to include such a column in an enormous list. It gets even messier to include mRNA expression patterns for all splice variants. What is the use case
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The reason that we have two sets of links, one for genes and one for proteins stored in Wikidata is historical. Where there were separate gene and protein article, almost all of these have been merged into a single gene/protein article. Wikidata has not been updated to reflect these mergers. Please
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On a different note, the YES/NO table illustrates that embedded lists should not contain externally linked list entries. I.e., the first 5 entries in the first list would appear as shown below if that were applicable to this page. In my previous comment, I was referring to the example table beneath
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I'm not sure what you mean by me thinking that this list is different than any example. It is similar to the negative examples and dissimilar to the positive example. In the positive example, there is an external link that appears at the end of the list without individual references for each entry.
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No problem. I'm not really opposed to doing that, but it would require splitting this list into about 10 pages in order to reduce the size of each page down to 100k-ish. I can manually update the current 4 without it taking up too much time, but 10+ would be a bit difficult for me to do without a
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but not the table list. I can then identify the corresponding gene symbol for a given protein using pyUniProt and pyGtoP: pyUniprot to obtain the corresponding HGNC ID for a matched protein name/alias and pyHGNC to find the corresponding HGNC-approved gene symbol with the HGNC ID; pyGtoP to obtain
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So, these do actually constitute official links for the gene and protein corresponding to the list in the entry. If it still bothers you, I could put them both in ref tags, but that will do two things you might like even less. For one, it's going to increase the page size by circa 50k due to the
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It seems drugs like insulin, Sargamostim (leukine) or (rGM-CSF), β-glucocerebrosidase for Gaucher's disease, Dornase alfa for Cystic Fibrosis, Interferons for autoimmune disorders and viral infections, Granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor for immunostimulation, Granulocyte
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they would not be used as drugs. Pathogenic proteins have been evolutionarily selected to have effects on the host organism. I am not aware of any mechanism by which an organism would respond only to proteins that are encoded by its own genome other than evolutionary optimization of
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RNA ID? and it seems there are often multiple are we sure that all the variations have been merged into the relevant articles? or are we at are point where there is at least 1 or two per article. Is there a way to find out how many possible proteins there could be for each gene?
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Allright thank you! :) a bite of a side-quest question(but I cannot find a better place to ask) Do you know if there is already a wikidata template for articles about Human cells or Human Tissue on wikidata, that one could link these two as well or use for:
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I asked about that at WT:MCB but unfortunately no one answered. =/ The status isn’t the redundant column though; see the end of the last table. The redundant one is the locus group. In any event, this isn’t a directory of links; it’s a list of genes.
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These are dablinks that weren't reported here, but were added to the lists at some point in the interim and reported in the dablinks tool following my bot's first set of page revisions (i.e., the initial run after I updated the algorithm per above):
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At the risk of beating a dead horse into the ground, please note that with very few exceptions, we have a single set of articles describing both the gene and the protein encoded by that gene. Therefore, for all practical purposes, the
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bot (I'd have to manually copy and paste 10+ text files into the respective sources and then manually delete the files each time I perform an update); right now, it's not looking very likely that I'm going to get approval for that. =/
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GH2 wasn't reported and COQ5 was an existing dablink, so please be sure to report new dablinks; otherwise, I usually have to go back and rerun the bot code again after fixing the dablinks it adds back to these pages.
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Is the plan to add new columns, with the actual proteins that each piace of genetic code corrispond to? as well as where to find them in the body. Did anything come from the discussion on the list of human proteins
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Well, the most direct solutions IMO would be to either split the full set of entries up into 5 lists of 4000 each or just cut out the locus group column from the existing lists. Which sounds like a better approach?
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If every value in a column is the same, it's certainly a redundant column. These articles are unfortunately a directory of external links and they most certainly shouldn't be, whether or not that was intentional.
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useful to get feedback from the relevant Wikiprojects (WP:MCB, MOLBIO, Genetics, Gene wiki, etc.). They weren't particularly active when I first proposed the list, but it's worth getting feedback nonetheless.
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In term of what databases are useful, is the list of relevant databases in the draft any help? (if not could it be if I updated it to have all columns and rows filled out). Is it better if I try to update:
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If others think it’s worth cutting the locus group per your argument, I’m open to the idea, but as I mentioned at the bot policy page, it’s probably worth replacing that with the gene location anyway.
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the HGNC-approved gene symbol for a matched receptor, transport, or enzyme name/alias. Would have to manually identify the corresponding HGNC-approved gene symbol for any unmatched links that remain.
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Would then need to get a bot approved to add the missing redirects from any redlinked gene symbol and all redlinked parenthetically disambiguated gene symbols to the corresponding protein articles.
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note that this dichotomy only exists in Wikidata, not in Knowledge (XXG). The easiest way to handle this is to merge wd_gene_item_article_link and wd_protein_item_article_link into a single column.
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I figure it’d be simpler to just cut the column, so I’ll go ahead and do that in the next day or so. Will follow up once it’s done. I think it should reduce the page size by around 100k.
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How is a bot supposed to know which BCAMs mean basal cell adhesion molecule, which ones mean Basque Center for Applied Mathematics, and which ones mean Breast Cancer Awareness Month? --
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the overall vertical scroll size of the page since a reflist section will appear with 5000 references per page instead of these citations appearing in the same row as the list entry.
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HGNC is the Human Genome Organization Gene Nomenclature Committee; it assigns the official name and official symbol of a human gene. That's evident from any NCBI gene page, like
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Is there mechanism or human biological phenomenon which assures that we only respond to/use proteins that we also can produce ourselves and that we have in our genetic code?
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There is seemingly no PIM3 page in English (only Ukrainian) and PIM3 in this list redirects to the Modula-2 programming langauge. I've removed the hyperlink for now.
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Osumi-Sutherland D, Xu C, Keays M, Levine AP, Kharchenko PV, Regev A, Lein E, Teichmann SA (November 2021). "Cell type ontologies of the Human Cell Atlas".
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The individual entries aren't notable, although political parties are. There is clearly no reason for these external links to exist in this table.
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All 4 pages have been updated with piped links to the relevant parenthetically disambiguated gene symbols; i.e., everything in the list at
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Create redirects from the redlinked gene symbols and parenthetically disambiguated variants to the corresponding proteins in the
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parameters, but this is not linked to wiki data. As far as exogenous proteins produced for example by human pathogens, there is
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HGNC and UniProt links are listed for the entries. These aren't arbitrary gene/protein databases in the event you thought this.
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I'll update the algorithm sometime in the near future and run it again to update these pages. Just very busy off-wiki lately.
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of both programming and editing time to find and fix problematic links when working on a wikilinked list of this size. So
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This page serves to centralize discussions about the human protein-coding genes list articles. Please add new posts or
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Also, should the HGNC ID and UniProt ID be added to Fructose-bisphosphatase 2 WikiData? I am unsure how to do that.
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Thank you. It's a good start, but we should be reducing the size of pages to under 100k, and preferably under 50k.
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I am not aware of any comprehensive list. Concerning exogenously produced protein drugs, there is a table in
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of markup; with pages 1 & 2 not far behind. They are far too big. What's the best way to divide them up?
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on Knowledge (XXG). If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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which is the link that should be piped. I'm not asking for the link to be changed on any other page.
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It's done. The first 3 pages have all dropped in size by 105,058 bytes. That address your concern?
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Since I last ran the bot script ~3 months ago, 2 new dablinks were fixed in the bot's source code:
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In the negative example, each entry links to an external website, which is what these articles do.
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the YES/NO table which has columns for Candidate, Political party, Official website, and Votes.
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This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the Lists of human protein-coding genes.
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All the relevant data is already included in Wikidata. Wikidata in turn draws it data from
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proteins, via a process called RNA splicing'. The "RNA expression pattern" referes to the
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serious question: why do you think this list is any different than the example table in
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events. But these are relatively rare and in my opinion, not worth worring about.
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Most of the tables are simply unnecessary or don't belong on Knowledge (XXG). Per
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discussions and keep related topics together, the following pages redirect here:
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Posting here in light of the large flashing sign at the top of the article -
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Oh. I think I see what the issue is. I'm guessing it's not readily apparent
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Good work, I'll look into creating the missing disambiguation pages shortly.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/List_of_distinct_cell_types_in_the_adult_human_body
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For context, the merge proposal was to add protein columns to the tables in
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number of characters that 5000 pairs of ref tags use. Doing that would also
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appreciate any assistance I can get with the work I'm doing since it takes
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Knowledge (XXG):Articles for deletion/List of proteins in the human body
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Is there a seperate list for these somewhere? or a template for these?
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or do you have a different way of finding/using new databases anyway?
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My understanding is that this bot is in charge of updating the page
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is now a disambiguation page, your bot should probably pipe it to
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There's ~11500 blue links in the tables and ~12400 articles with
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They should be removed because they serve no real purpose here.
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is now a dab page - the link on this page should be changed to
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into a disambiguation page, ideally the bot could pipe it to
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I'm going to retarget all of the pages in that list except
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is a disambiguation page; the link should be changed to
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Peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase NIMA-interacting 4
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I disagree. The red links obviously need to be cited.
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An embedded list with externally linked gene entries
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