In the rapidly evolving landscape of genomics and synthetic biology, researchers are constantly annotating new genetic sequences. Among the flood of alphanumeric identifiers from labs and databanks like GenBank or the European Nucleotide Archive (ENA), you occasionally encounter a designation that looks less like standard nomenclature and more like a cryptic password. One such string that has surfaced in niche bioinformatics forums and proteomic discussions is
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