Genes, Isoforms, Proteins?
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What is/are the recent / commonly accepted definition for Gene isoforms, one-gene-many-proteins? (for aid working with proteomics)

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I think you can find nice definitions on google, isn't it ? Is there something particular that you are wondering ? Have a look here it is a really nice documentation. I think you could find lot of things about isoforms (Alternative transcripts).

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Wow thanks Juke-34, That's an interesting document :)

See this two RE: Genes, Isoforms: Arabidopsis thaliana possesses nine Atg8 isoforms (Atg8a to Atg8i). http://www.plantcell.org/content/24/1/288 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24327773

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