Internet and Anopheles gene set
Anopheles gene set
A new Anopheles gene set (AgamP3.4), was released in July containing approx. 12,000 protein-coding gene predictions. Manual appraisal of predictions on chromosome arm 2L has been completed and significant volumes of community annotation have been integrated. The VectorBase nomenclature for gene identifiers (AGAPxxxxxx) is employed throughout. Further details are available on the Anopheles gambiae homepage. Please contact the VectorBase team if you have queries about this gene set. We are especially interested to hear from researchers who think we have deleted genes or made retrograde predictions for their favourite genes.
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1 Terminology
2 History
2.1 Creation
2.2 Growth
2.3 University students' appreciation and contributions
3 Today's Internet
3.1 Internet protocols
3.2 Internet structure
3.3 ICANN
3.4 Language
3.5 Internet and the workplace
3.6 The Internet viewed on mobile devices
4 Common uses
4.1 E-mail
4.2 The World Wide Web
4.3 Remote access
4.4 Collaboration
4.5 File sharing
4.6 Streaming media
4.7 Voice telephony (VoIP)
5 Internet by region
6 Internet access
7 Social impact
7.1 Political organization and censorship
7.2 Leisure activities
8 Complex architecture
9 Marketing
10 The terms “internet” and “Internet”
11 See also
11.1 Major aspects and issues
11.2 Functions
11.3 Underlying infrastructure
11.4 Regulatory bodies
12 Notes
13 References
14 External links
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