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This is the community wiki page for the gene ''ocm2'' please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase
This is the community wiki page for the gene ''ocm2'' please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase
This gene renamed from ocm2 to ocm1 on 7/1/2019. Since humans duplicated the ancestral gene with this sequence, this gene is equally orthologous to human ocm1 (ocm) and ocm2. KAB selected ocm1 to help disambiguate orthologues in chicken in the future
This gene is part of the ocm locus which has 3 ancestral genes. Placental mammals only retained one, but humans duplicated with a chomosomal break exactly at the ocm gene, resulting in two closely related genes named OCM1 and OCM2. KAB unilaterally renamed this more ancestral gene as ocm1 to facilitate proper orthology between genes of species which retain more paralogs from the original locus than human has. These proposed gene names are under review by HGNC. However, this gene is not properly homologous to OCM1 nor OCM2 in human.
The ancestral locus, 5' to 3' is proposed to be OCM3 -> OCM4 -> OCM1
Note that xenopus massively duplicated the OCM4 paralogue.
This gene should not be renamed unless instructed by HGNC

Revision as of 13:39, 1 July 2019

ocm2

This is the community wiki page for the gene ocm2 please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase

This gene renamed from ocm2 to ocm1 on 7/1/2019. Since humans duplicated the ancestral gene with this sequence, this gene is equally orthologous to human ocm1 (ocm) and ocm2. KAB selected ocm1 to help disambiguate orthologues in chicken in the future

This gene is part of the ocm locus which has 3 ancestral genes. Placental mammals only retained one, but humans duplicated with a chomosomal break exactly at the ocm gene, resulting in two closely related genes named OCM1 and OCM2. KAB unilaterally renamed this more ancestral gene as ocm1 to facilitate proper orthology between genes of species which retain more paralogs from the original locus than human has. These proposed gene names are under review by HGNC. However, this gene is not properly homologous to OCM1 nor OCM2 in human.

The ancestral locus, 5' to 3' is proposed to be OCM3 -> OCM4 -> OCM1 Note that xenopus massively duplicated the OCM4 paralogue.

This gene should not be renamed unless instructed by HGNC