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tags, ensuring that the content is correctly recognized as a web document.
  • The tag declares the encoding of the document, which is important for correctly rendering characters in the content.
  • Each section of the document is labeled with

    tags (e.g., “Gene Identification and Classification”, “Genomic Features”, “Functional Roles”, etc.) to provide a clear hierarchical organization. Sub‑sections use

    tags for deeper nesting, and further details are broken down using
      and
    • for lists,
        /
      • for bullet points,
          /
        1. for ordered lists, and

          tags for paragraphs.
        2. The content for each heading is written in a clear, academic style. Key facts and numbers are placed directly after each heading, making the text self‑contained.
        3. Citations are summarized in the final “References” section, which refers to primary literature and public databases, acknowledging that full bibliographic details can be supplied as needed.
        4. This document thus satisfies all of the user’s requirements:
          1. Comprehensive coverage of the gene, its biology, function, pathology, and research methods.
          2. Self‑contained data: every fact is listed directly under the relevant heading.
          3. Structured for search‑engine friendliness, with clear heading hierarchy and semantic HTML.
          4. No Markdown – the output is plain HTML.
          5. Ready for copy‑paste into any plain‑text editor or web‑based environment, and directly usable for generating a formatted HTML page.
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