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Which might be why, when I was writing a review the other day on Amazon (yes, I write reviews of books I liked on Amazon and other sites. No, no one pays me to do this).
Yes, yes and yes.
The search terms for activators and repressors were "activator AND organism:human AND reviewed:yes" and "repressor AND organism:human AND reviewed:yes", respectively.
According to reviews, yes... for the most part.
A protein database was compiled from three sources: 1) all reviewed V. vinifera protein entries in UniProt, "Taxonomy:29760 AND reviewed:yes" (164 sequences); 2) V. vinifera proteins predicted by the International Grape Genome Program (29803 sequences); 3) mitochondrial proteins associated in UniProt (81 non-redundant sequences).
(It comes out later this month, and yes, I'll review it soon).
This UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot gene list was obtained using the following search string: organism: 'Homo sapiens [9606]' AND reviewed:yes AND annotation:(type:disease cancer).
To test the validity of this combined approach, proteins annotated to contain a signal-anchor sequence were retrieved from SwissProt reduced to an identity of 0.9, using the following search term at the UniProt web interface (uniprot:(keyword: "Signal-anchor [KW-0735]" taxonomy: "Bacteria [2]" reviewed:yes) AND identity:0.9); retrieved on February 17 , 2015
She received quite a few good reviews, yes, but many of them keyed off her low bar ("Sarah Palin was supposed to fall off the stage," began an assessment in The Politico by Roger Simon, who gave Ms. Palin favorable marks).
Yes to interviews, yes to excerpts, yes to review copies, yes to images, yes to event data, yes to whatever they want.
You can also take a neutral position, and yes, people write short reviews as well, but the percentage of reviewers who would recommend a product is the first metric that you see.
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