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Bhanu Rajput

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Nucleic Acids Research|July 15, 2015
RefSeq curation and annotation of antizyme and antizyme inhibitor genes in vertebratesBhanu Rajput, Terence D Murphy, Kim D Pruitt
Nucleic Acids Research|December 12, 2018
RefSeq curation and annotation of stop codon recoding in vertebratesBhanu Rajput, Kim D Pruitt, Terence D Murphy
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society|July 29, 2015
Mouse genome annotation by the RefSeq projectKelly M McGarvey, Tamara Goldfarb, Eric Cox, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|November 22, 2013
RefSeq: an update on mammalian reference sequencesKim D Pruitt, Garth R Brown, Susan M Hiatt, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|November 11, 2017
Consensus coding sequence (CCDS) database: a standardized set of human and mouse protein-coding regions supported by expert curationShashikant Pujar, Nuala A O'Leary, Catherine M Farrell, et al.
Nature|April 7, 2022
A joint NCBI and EMBL-EBI transcript set for clinical genomics and researchJoannella Morales, Shashikant Pujar, Jane E Loveland, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|November 13, 2013
Current status and new features of the Consensus Coding Sequence databaseCatherine M Farrell, Nuala A O'Leary, Rachel A Harte, et al.
Genome Research|June 6, 2009
The consensus coding sequence (CCDS) project: Identifying a common protein-coding gene set for the human and mouse genomesKim D Pruitt, Jennifer Harrow, Rachel A Harte, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|November 11, 2015
Reference sequence (RefSeq) database at NCBI: current status, taxonomic expansion, and functional annotationNuala A O'Leary, Mathew W Wright, J Rodney Brister, et al.
Genome Research|September 22, 2009
The completion of the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC), Gary Temple, Daniela S Gerhard, et al.
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Nucleic Acids Research|July 15, 2015
RefSeq curation and annotation of antizyme and antizyme inhibitor genes in vertebratesBhanu Rajput, Terence D Murphy, Kim D Pruitt
Nucleic Acids Research|December 12, 2018
RefSeq curation and annotation of stop codon recoding in vertebratesBhanu Rajput, Kim D Pruitt, Terence D Murphy
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society|July 29, 2015
Mouse genome annotation by the RefSeq projectKelly M McGarvey, Tamara Goldfarb, Eric Cox, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|November 22, 2013
RefSeq: an update on mammalian reference sequencesKim D Pruitt, Garth R Brown, Susan M Hiatt, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|November 11, 2017
Consensus coding sequence (CCDS) database: a standardized set of human and mouse protein-coding regions supported by expert curationShashikant Pujar, Nuala A O'Leary, Catherine M Farrell, et al.
Nature|April 7, 2022
A joint NCBI and EMBL-EBI transcript set for clinical genomics and researchJoannella Morales, Shashikant Pujar, Jane E Loveland, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|November 13, 2013
Current status and new features of the Consensus Coding Sequence databaseCatherine M Farrell, Nuala A O'Leary, Rachel A Harte, et al.
Genome Research|June 6, 2009
The consensus coding sequence (CCDS) project: Identifying a common protein-coding gene set for the human and mouse genomesKim D Pruitt, Jennifer Harrow, Rachel A Harte, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|November 11, 2015
Reference sequence (RefSeq) database at NCBI: current status, taxonomic expansion, and functional annotationNuala A O'Leary, Mathew W Wright, J Rodney Brister, et al.
Genome Research|September 22, 2009
The completion of the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC), Gary Temple, Daniela S Gerhard, et al.
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