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Type Description This is the description of the type of nanopublications you can create through this page.

Such nanopublications express biology-related relations, such as that a chemical can treat a disease or that a given type of protein interacts with another one.

The relations of this template are based on the Biolink model.

Example Nanopublication A nanopublication contains as main content a statement in the assertion part (shown in blue) encoded in a way that computers can understand. It is expressed as one or more subject-relation-object structures, each shown on a separate line, where the identifier of the subject (left) is connected to the identifier of the object (right) via the identifier of the relation type (middle).

http://purl.org/np/RASe3c2pjmN9TvAoxD_CZ-qBVhVMUk9dSMRHOOVxdXbqM RASe3c2pjm

http://www.orpha.net/ORDO/Orphanet_120204 tumor protein p53 such that their combined phenotypic effects are the result of some interaction between the activity of their gene products. Examples include epistasis and synthetic lethality. https://w3id.org/biolink/vocab/genetically_interacts_with genetically interacts with The protein-coding gene AIMP2 (aminoacyl tRNA synthetase complex-interacting multifunctional protein 2) located on the chromosome 7 mapped at 7p22. http://identifiers.org/ncbigene/7965 AIMP2 .

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