****The analysis in Excel revealed that the variations of the the gene IDs with and without underscores were replicates of one another. Presumably, these gene IDs were duplicated during the process of exporting the gene database to account for a formatting issue pertaining to underscores. Regardless, this discovery means that only half of the 7664 entries were unique gene IDs. This leaves us with '''3832''' unique IDs, which is still one more than was expected. | ****The analysis in Excel revealed that the variations of the the gene IDs with and without underscores were replicates of one another. Presumably, these gene IDs were duplicated during the process of exporting the gene database to account for a formatting issue pertaining to underscores. Regardless, this discovery means that only half of the 7664 entries were unique gene IDs. This leaves us with '''3832''' unique IDs, which is still one more than was expected. |