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G2, G02, G.II, G II, or G-2 may refer to: Fiction * '' Transformers: Generation 2'': Part of the Transformers franchise, lasting 1992-1995 * '' Transformers: Generation 2 (comics)'', by Marvel Comics * G2, an android in the movie ''Inspector Gadget 2'' Science and mathematics * G2, a stellar classification * G2 (mathematics), an exceptional Lie group * G2, a soil erosion model * G2 gas cloud, an astronomical object on a collision course with the super massive black hole at the center of the Milky Way * G2 phase, part of the cell cycle * ATC code G02 ''Other gynecologicals'', a subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System * Ovoglobulin G2, a protein in egg white * Haplogroup G2, a subclade of Haplogroup G (Y-DNA) * g−2, the notation for the anomalous magnetic dipole moment in physics ** Muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab (E989) * g(2), degree of second order coherence in quantum optics * G2, an informal group of fossil bird eggs from the Gobi desert ...
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