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- source_evidence_literature type ECO_0000212 NP1244924.RApZKkPI3J07Vqd7mQq53DKDKoCrgjnuqTud1pgohByes130_provenance.
- source_evidence_literature label "DisGeNET evidence - LITERATURE" NP1244924.RApZKkPI3J07Vqd7mQq53DKDKoCrgjnuqTud1pgohByes130_provenance.
- source_evidence_literature comment "Gene-disease associations inferred from text-mining the literature." NP1244924.RApZKkPI3J07Vqd7mQq53DKDKoCrgjnuqTud1pgohByes130_provenance.
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