- 16, 2020. "
Homologene".
Homologene. NCBI.
Retrieved January 24, 2023.
Wikidata has the property:
HomoloGene ID (P593) (see uses)
HomoloGene at the National...
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determine trees, for example:
EnsemblCompara GeneTrees
HomoloGene Ortholuge Paralogous genes are
genes that are
related via
duplication events in the...
- (E.C. 1.4.3.4) that in
humans is
encoded by the MAOA
gene. This
gene is one of two
neighboring gene family members that
encode mitochondrial enzymes which...
-
diseases with a
genetic component Amigo –
Gene Ontology HomoloGene –
gene homologs in
other species SymAtlasRNA –
gene expression pattern in
tissues Protein...
- in 88,000 clusters, and rat Uni
Gene contains 170,000
sequences in 37,000 clusters. A new Uni
Gene resource,
HomoloGene,
includes curated and calculated...
- neurobiochemical, and
behavioral changes.
Leptin is
coded for by the LEP
gene.
Leptin receptors are
expressed by a
variety of
brain and
peripheral cell...
- a
tumor suppressor gene. The TP53
gene is the most
frequently mutated gene (>50%) in
human cancer,
indicating that the TP53
gene plays a
crucial role...
- the
protein coded for in
humans by the HTT
gene, also
known as the IT15 ("interesting
transcript 15")
gene.
Mutated HTT is the
cause of Huntington's disease...
- D4 is a
dopamine D2-like G protein-coupled
receptor encoded by the DRD4
gene on
chromosome 11 at 11p15.5. The
structure of DRD4 has been
reported in complex...
- BRAF is a
human gene that
encodes a
protein called B-Raf. The
gene is also
referred to as proto-oncogene B-Raf and v-Raf
murine sarcoma viral oncogene...