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This is the community wiki page for ''cyp2k6.5''. Feel free to record here any information relevant to this gene that is not captured elsewhere on Xenbase.
This is the community wiki page for ''cyp2k6.5''. Feel free to record here any information relevant to this gene that is not captured elsewhere on Xenbase.


=nomenlcature changes=
=nomenclature changes=
12March2024
12March2024


'Xenopus'' gene name changed from ''LOC105947503'' and ''LOC10871722'' to ''cyp2k6.5'' following a assessment of synteny for this region of chr5/5L/5S, which contains are cluster of 30 cytochrome p450 genes, where Xenopus nomenclature rules were applied for duplicated genes, and new gene symbols were based on the existing given NCBI gene/protein characterization in the v10 genome assemblies (ie no additional phylogenetic analysis or protein domain analysis was done to check that these designations held to be true).
'Xenopus'' gene name changed from ''LOC105947503'' and ''LOC10871722'' to ''cyp2k6.5'' following a assessment of synteny for this region of chr5/5L/5S, which contains are cluster of 30 cytochrome p450 genes, where Xenopus nomenclature rules were applied for duplicated genes, and new gene symbols were based on the existing given NCBI gene/protein characterization in the v10 genome assemblies (ie no additional phylogenetic analysis or protein domain analysis was done to check that these designations held to be true).

Latest revision as of 11:51, 13 March 2024

cyp2k6.5

This is the community wiki page for cyp2k6.5. Feel free to record here any information relevant to this gene that is not captured elsewhere on Xenbase.

nomenclature changes

12March2024

'Xenopus gene name changed from LOC105947503 and LOC10871722 to cyp2k6.5 following a assessment of synteny for this region of chr5/5L/5S, which contains are cluster of 30 cytochrome p450 genes, where Xenopus nomenclature rules were applied for duplicated genes, and new gene symbols were based on the existing given NCBI gene/protein characterization in the v10 genome assemblies (ie no additional phylogenetic analysis or protein domain analysis was done to check that these designations held to be true).