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Meanings and definitions for GOF
What does GOF stand for? What does GOF mean?
- Gain-of-function, a property of a genetic mutation that changes the gene product such that its effect gets stronger (enhanced activation) or even is superseded by a different and abnormal function
- Galaxy on Fire, a video game series
- Gamers Outreach Foundation, an American philanthropic organization
- Gamo-Gofa-Dawro language, native to Ethiopia
- General Operations Force, of the Malaysian police
- Golf Street railway station, in Angus, Scotland
- Goodness of fit
- Grand Orient de France, a Masonic organization in France
- Gulf of Finland
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, a 2000 novel by J. K. Rowling
- An Gof, a Cornish militant organization
- Gang of Four (Afghanistan): Aslam Watanjar, Sayed Muhammad Gulabzoy, Sherjan Mazdoryar, Asadullah Sarwar
- Gang of Four (Australian Labor Party): Kevin Rudd, Julia Gillard, Wayne Swan, Lindsay Tanner
- Gang of Four (Australian Democrats): Lyn Allison, John Cherry, Andrew Murray, Aden Ridgeway
- Gang of Four (Pakistan): two different uses to describe four generals
- Gang of Four in Papua New Guinea: Mekere Morauta and three others
- Gang of Four (SDP), UK: four politicians who founded the Social Democratic Party
- Gang of Four (Harlem), U.S.: David Dinkins, Basil Paterson, Charles Rangel, Percy Sutton
- Gang of Four (Seattle), U.S.: Bernie Whitebear, Bob Santos, Roberto Maestas, Larry Gossett
- Gang of Four in Colorado, U.S., or the Four Horsemen: Pat Stryker, Jared Polis, Tim Gill, Rutt Bridges
- Gang of Four (pro-Contra) in the U.S.: Bernard W. Aronson, Bruce P. Cameron, Robert S. Leiken, Penn Kemble
- Big Four tech companies, or Gang of Four: Alphabet, Amazon, Apple and Facebook
- Gang of Four (software), authors of computing book Design Patterns
- Gang of Four (Cisco, DEC, StrataCom and Nortel) who set a standard for a Local Management Interface in networking
- Gang of Four paper by Kreps, Milgrom, Roberts and Wilson, about game theory and reputation formation
- Gang of Four (band), an English post-punk band
- Gang of Four (board game), by Days of Wonder
- Gang of Four, 2004 novel by Liz Byrski
- Gang of Four (film), a 1989 French film
- Four Asian Tigers: the economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan
- Gang of 14, a bipartisan group of U.S. Senators in the 109th Congress
- Goodfellow AFB airport (code), United States
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