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Welcome to the Gene Wiki portal. This portal is dedicated to the goal of applying community intelligence to the annotation of gene and protein function. The Gene Wiki is an informal collection of pages on human genes and proteins, and this effort to develop these pages is tightly coordinated with the Molecular and Cellular Biology Wikiproject. Our specific aims are summarized as follows:
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- To provide a well written and informative Wikipedia article for every notable human gene
- To invite participation by interested lay editors, students, professionals, and academics from around the world
- To integrate Gene Wiki articles with existing Wikipedia content through the use of internal wiki links increasing the value of both
The Gene Wiki, in aggregate, comprises over 10,000 distinct gene pages, spanning 2.07 million words and 82 megabytes of data. These pages are viewed over 50 million times per year and edited over 15,000 times per year.
Please browse around the Gene Wiki, make an edit to your favorite gene page, and feel free to ask questions!
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Editing FAQ edit |
Remember, go ahead and be bold with your edits. You can't do irrevocable harm, and if you do make a mistake, someone will more than likely come help you fix it. When all else fails, post on the talk page.
1. How to make your first edit (in two minutes or less) (video) |
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• Find your favorite gene page. You can do that by searching directly here at Wikipedia (search box in the left-hand bar), and in most cases you can also find it by searching at Google or by using our Entrez Gene ID lookup tool. |
• Read the article, and identify an improvement you can make. This can be as simple as correcting a typo or as complex as summarizing a recent paper. Note some distinctive text around the place you're going to make your edit (to be used below). |
• Click the "Edit" tab at the top of the page |
• You are now viewing the "source code" of the gene page, which can often be a bit intimidating. To help see past the confusing parts, use your browser's "search" function to find the distinctive text you noted above. |
• Make your edit. You can pretty much type text and it should appear roughly how you intend it. For more powerful editing options, see the help pages. |
• Click the "Show preview" button at the bottom. Confirm that your edits look correct. |
• Add a brief Edit summary, and then click "Save page". You're done! |
2. How to add a reference to the "Further Reading" section |
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• Find the Pubmed ID of the article you want to add. Obviously, use Pubmed. |
• Enter the Pubmed ID into the Wikipedia formatting tool. Copy the wikicode in the text box to your clipboard. |
• Find your favorite gene page. You can do that by searching directly here at Wikipedia (search box in the left-hand bar), and in most cases you can also find it by searching at Google or by using our Entrez Gene ID lookup tool. |
• Click the "Edit" link to the right of the "Further Reading" section header. |
• Add a new line after the "{{refbegin | 2}}" and before the "{{PBB_Further_reading" lines (use your browser's search function if necessary). |
• Paste the Pubmed wikicode from your clipboard. |
• Click the "Show preview" button at the bottom. Confirm that your edits look correct. |
• Add a brief Edit summary, and then click "Save page". You're done! |
3. How to add an inline reference |
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• Find the Pubmed ID of the article you want to add. Obviously, use Pubmed. |
• Enter the Pubmed ID into the Wikipedia formatting tool. Copy the wikicode in the text box to your clipboard. |
• Find your favorite gene page. You can do that by searching directly here at Wikipedia (search box in the left-hand bar), and in most cases you can also find it by searching at Google or by using our Entrez Gene ID lookup tool. |
• Click the "Edit" link at the top of the page or next to the section header. |
• At the location you want to add the inline reference, paste the wikicode from the clipboard. Then, add "[1]" after the pasted text. |
• Click the "Show preview" button at the bottom. Confirm that your edits look correct. |
• Add a brief Edit summary, and then click "Save page". You're done! |
4. How to add a redirect from a synonym/alias to a gene page |
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• Enter the gene alias in the Wikipedia search box and hit "Go" or return. |
• If Wikipedia reports that "No page with that title exists.", click the "Create the page" link in the middle of the page. |
• Add the text #redirect [[Gene name]] to the page to which you want this synonym to redirect. |
• Click the "Show preview" button at the bottom. Confirm that the target link looks correct. |
• Add a brief Edit summary, and then click "Save page". You're done! |
5. How to create a new Gene Wiki article |
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• Go to the GeneWikiGenerator and enter the Entrez id for your gene, then click "Search by Symbol or Accession" |
• The top frame contains the Code Creator. It does a series of checks to make sure your gene doesn't already exist. If the Template and Article titles are marked as "missing", we can proceed. |
• To create a new Protein Box template, simply click "create" under the Template section. An indicator will let you know that the template is being created and uploaded to Wikipedia. |
• To create a new Gene Wiki article, click on the title you want to use from the suggestions, or enter your own. Click "Check" to make sure your title doesn't conflict with a page that already exists. If it doesn't, click "Create '<article name>'". Once it says "Created (reload page)", you may visit your brand-new page on Wikipedia. |
• (Please note that the Code Creator is still in beta. If you find any bugs or annoyances, please let the developer know about it on his talk page.) |
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General FAQ edit |
1. How do I start editing the gene wiki?
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2. Will my manual changes be overwritten by automated edits?
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- Generally speaking, no, your manual changes will not be overwritten. Most edits that you will want to do will be in the "free text" section of the page, and those sections are ignored by our bot. The information in {{GNF_Protein_box}} may be overwritten when new information is propagated by ProteinBoxBot, but fields in that template that are often edited by humans (such as the image and image_caption fields) are not changed unless they're blank. If you want to prevent the bot from overwriting anything, just include the {{nobots}} flag. You can safely ignore the {{PBB_Controls}} template if it still remains on the bottom of the page, or feel free to remove it. For more specific questions, please post on the talk page.
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How you can help edit |
Contribute expertise on your favorite genes:
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- Notes
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