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The UniProt page seems to show the NCBI Gene identifiers under the Genome annotation databases heading, as GeneID (in your example, it is "23074"). And then here is indicated that these annotations will be returned when specifying 'xref_geneid'. So this should do the trick:
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What should go in the model adapter in the field
obj.params.uniprot.geneIDfield
if the genes in the yaml model are NCBI genes and there are no gene names? Only NCBI gene ids are in the- genes
and in the genes in thegene_reaction_rule
.The gecko3 article says to look under
Names and Taxonomy - Gene Names
of one of the proteins of the proteome, but I cannot find the NCBI gene ids there, e.g. https://www.uniprot.org/uniprotkb/A0JNW5/entryThe ecModelGEMAdapter.m contains the following fields:
Genes in yaml file:
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