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Phenotypes
Genetic Interactions
Physical Interactions
Protein Modifications
If a colleague has asked you to annotate this paper, you will also be
able to modify any annotations your colleague made.
Help is available on each page, and you can also read the Canto manual
(https://curation.pombase.org/pombe/docs/index) or contact the PomBase staff
(helpdesk@pombase.org) for assistance at any time. You
will also have an opportunity to provide any data that the tool does not
capture so that curators can include it with your curation.
The curation link will work indefinitely, so you can leave and return to the
same URL as often as you want. When you have added all the annotations you
can, you may either submit the annotations to the PomBase curators, or send
the paper to another co-author for further curation.
We greatly appreciate your contribution -- all community annotations help keep
PomBase literature curation comprehensive, accurate, and up to date.
Is no longer personalised. I just sent myself one and this is what I got:
Thank you for agreeing to curate: PMID:12521309 "Post-transcriptional regulation of ura4+ gene expression by glucose in Schizosaccharomyces pombe."
Your curation link is: https://curation.pombase.org/pombe/curs/blah
You can annotate these data types in the tool: Gene Ontology (molecular function, biological process, cellular component) Phenotypes Genetic Interactions Physical Interactions Protein Modifications
If a colleague has asked you to annotate this paper, you will also be able to modify any annotations your colleague made.
Help is available on each page, and you can also read the Canto manual (https://curation.pombase.org/pombe/docs/index) or contact the PomBase staff (helpdesk@pombase.org) for assistance at any time. You will also have an opportunity to provide any data that the tool does not capture so that curators can include it with your curation.
The curation link will work indefinitely, so you can leave and return to the same URL as often as you want. When you have added all the annotations you can, you may either submit the annotations to the PomBase curators, or send the paper to another co-author for further curation.
We greatly appreciate your contribution -- all community annotations help keep PomBase literature curation comprehensive, accurate, and up to date.
https://curation.pombase.org/pombe/curs/0f25fa31b6307c43
Sincerely yours,
The PomBase Team