Chú thích Tiểu_phần_nhỏ_ở_nhân_thực_(40S)

  1. MeSH 40S+Ribosomal+Subunits
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  8. 1 2 Nakao, A; Yoshihama, M; Kenmochi, N (2004). “RPG: the Ribosomal Protein Gene database”. Nucleic Acids Res. 32 (Database issue): D168–70. doi:10.1093/nar/gkh004. PMC 308739. PMID 14681386.
  9. Nomenclature according to the ribosomal protein gene database, applies to H. sapiens and T. thermophila
  10. EAB means conserved in eukaryotes, archaea and bacteria, EA means conserved in eukaryotes and archaea and E means eukaryote-specific protein
  11. Traditionally, ribosomal proteins were named according to their apparent molecular weight in gel electrophoresis, leading to different names for homologous proteins from different organisms. The RPG offers a unified nomenclature for ribosomal protein genes based on homology.