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=rhog2=  
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This is the community wiki page for the gene ''rhogl.1'' 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 ''rhog2'' please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase
 
=nomenclature change=
=nomenclature change=
30.04.2020
30.04.2020
This gene name has changed from 'ras homolog gene family, member G (rho G) like', with gene symbol: rhogl to: RHOG family member 2, with gene symbol  ''rhog2''
 
This gene name has changed from 'ras homolog gene family, member G (rho G) like', with gene symbol: rhogl to: RHOG family member 2, with gene symbol  ''rhog2''


Background to nomenclature change:
Background to nomenclature change:
In addition to the canonical RHOG gene (HGNC:672), gnathostomes have another RHOG-like gene which has conserved synteny except for its loss within primates and rodents. Zfin calls it rhogc (ZDB-GENE-030131-3402; Gene ID: 324681) while XenBase calls it rhogl (XB-GENE-493450; GeneID: 100216282).  
 
PMID: 15894457 may have been the source of the D. rerio rhoga, rhogb, and rhogc symbols. After discussion, with HGNC and other model organism databasesthis gene name has changed for Xenopus from 'ras homolog gene family, member G (rho G) like', with gene symbol: rhogl to: RHOG family member 2, with gene symbol  ''rhog2''.
In addition to the canonical RHOG gene (HGNC:672), gnathostomes have another RHOG-like gene which has conserved synteny except for its loss within primates and rodents.  
Zfin calls it rhogc (ZDB-GENE-030131-3402; Gene ID: 324681) while Xenbase calls it rhogl (XB-GENE-493450; GeneID: 100216282).  
 
PMID: 15894457 may have been the source of the ''D. rerio'' rhoga, rhogb, and rhogc symbols.  
 
After discussion, with HGNC and other model organism databases, this gene name has changed for Xenopus from 'ras homolog gene family, member G (rho G) like', with gene symbol: rhogl to: RHOG family member 2, with gene symbol  ''rhog2''.
 
15June 2020
 
Human symbol has changed for genepage ID: 5997925 From rhog2 to RHOG2P
 
Human RHOG2 has been recognized as a psuedogene ,therefore RHOG2P
 
Leave this gene name unchanged in ''Xenopus'' as the P designates as a psuedogene in human.

Latest revision as of 11:29, 25 February 2021

rhog2

This is the community wiki page for the gene rhog2 please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase

nomenclature change

30.04.2020

This gene name has changed from 'ras homolog gene family, member G (rho G) like', with gene symbol: rhogl to: RHOG family member 2, with gene symbol rhog2

Background to nomenclature change:

In addition to the canonical RHOG gene (HGNC:672), gnathostomes have another RHOG-like gene which has conserved synteny except for its loss within primates and rodents. Zfin calls it rhogc (ZDB-GENE-030131-3402; Gene ID: 324681) while Xenbase calls it rhogl (XB-GENE-493450; GeneID: 100216282).

PMID: 15894457 may have been the source of the D. rerio rhoga, rhogb, and rhogc symbols.

After discussion, with HGNC and other model organism databases, this gene name has changed for Xenopus from 'ras homolog gene family, member G (rho G) like', with gene symbol: rhogl to: RHOG family member 2, with gene symbol rhog2.

15June 2020

Human symbol has changed for genepage ID: 5997925 From rhog2 to RHOG2P

Human RHOG2 has been recognized as a psuedogene ,therefore RHOG2P

Leave this gene name unchanged in Xenopus as the P designates as a psuedogene in human.