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We altered the methodology for this naming piece since the last one.
Under binomial nomenclature, a species name can comprise only two words; but the taxonomists responsible for this naming hyphenated the specific name to "bend the rules" and keep the name "within the letter of the law".
We opted for this naming scheme to clearly convey the function of the protein, as well as to avoid confusion with the names previously used for photoproteins from Mnemiopsis - specifically, those used for purified proteins mnemiopsin-1 and -2 [ 9] and cloned genes mnemiopsin 1 and 2 [ 21], which may or may not correspond directly with the purified proteins of the same name.
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(The Yale transcription for this name, Sinla, shows the Hangul spelling).
It took generations of missteps, chance encounters, and biological improbabilities for this name to fall to me, for this name to be mine.
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A record with a missing sex value was then given the most common gender value for this name.
Just for fun, keep this name in mind: Rod Blagojevich.
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For newly-defined classes this name is a proper name.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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