Nucleotide (RefSeq) .. NCBI nucleotide Reference Sequences (RefSeqs) that are cited in the current articles, included in the corresponding Gene Reference into Function, or that include the PubMed articles as references Nucleotide (Weighted) .. OMIM (cited) . Protein (RefSeq) . NCBI protein Reference Sequences (RefSeqs) that are cited in the current articles, included in the corresponding Gene Reference into Function, or that include the PubMed articles as references Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) Profiles of molecular abundance data. Cited in PMC . Full-text articles in the PubMed Central Database that cite the current articles
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Nucleotide (RefSeq) .
NCBI nucleotide Reference Sequences (RefSeqs) that are cited in the current articles, included in the corresponding Gene Reference into Function, or that include the PubMed articles as references
Nucleotide (Weighted) .
Nucleotide records associated with the current articles through the Gene database.
These are the related sequences on the Gene record that are added manually by NCBI
OMIM (calculated) .
Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) records that include the current articles as references in the light bulb links within or in the citations at the end of the OMIM record.
OMIM (cited) .
Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) records that include the current articles as reference cited at the end of the OMIM record
Protein (RefSeq) .
NCBI protein Reference Sequences (RefSeqs) that are cited in the current articles, included in the corresponding Gene Reference into Function, or that include the PubMed articles as references
Protein (Weighted) .
Protein records associated with the current articles through related Gene database records.
UniGene clusters of expressed sequences that are associated with the current articles through references on the clustered sequence records and related Gene records
Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) Profiles of molecular abundance data.
Cited in PMC .
Full-text articles in the PubMed Central Database that cite the current articles
Novel mutations in the cellular retinaldehyde-binding protein gene (RLBP1) assoc
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