wikimedia
/
wikidata
/
Login
Register
TriplyDB
Wikidata
Browser
Table
SPARQL
Graphs
1
1
Services
1
1
Assets
0
0
Insights
Schema
BETA
Class frequency
Class hierarchy
Q28543617-662D4CFE-56DB-42CA-B38B-ABEE7E32F51B
Q28543617-662D4CFE-56DB-42CA-B38B-ABEE7E32F51B
BestRank
Statement
http://www.wikidata.org/entity/statement/Q28543617-662D4CFE-56DB-42CA-B38B-ABEE7E32F51B
Comparison of amino acids physico-chemical properties and usage of late embryogenesis abundant proteins, hydrophilins and WHy domain
P2860
Q28543617-662D4CFE-56DB-42CA-B38B-ABEE7E32F51B
BestRank
Statement
http://www.wikidata.org/entity/statement/Q28543617-662D4CFE-56DB-42CA-B38B-ABEE7E32F51B
rank
NormalRank
type
BestRank
Statement
wasDerivedFrom
729cc5b608778728578fa62890f23cf985f02f4f
P2860
Highly hydrophilic proteins in prokaryotes and eukaryotes are common during conditions of water deficit.