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HGNC and NCBIs RefSeq team have recently renamed all ORF genes. The new gene symbols reflect the orthology to the human gene, while starting with a prefix indictating location of the ORF on the ''Xenopus'' chromosomes (c#), the 'h#' for the human chromosome then the orf #. (e.g., gene symbol ''C18orf32 '' changed to ''c1h18orf32''). Old 'orf' gene symbols are recorded as synonyms. | HGNC and NCBIs RefSeq team have recently renamed all ORF genes. The new gene symbols reflect the orthology to the human gene, while starting with a prefix indictating location of the ORF on the ''Xenopus'' chromosomes (c#), the 'h#' for the human chromosome then the orf #. (e.g., gene symbol ''C18orf32 '' changed to ''c1h18orf32''). Old 'orf' gene symbols are recorded as synonyms. | ||
= nomenclature changes = | |||
20JAN2023 | |||
HGNC and NCBIs RefSeq team have recently renamed all ORF genes. The new gene symbols reflect the orthology to the human gene, while starting with a prefix indicating location of the ORF on the ''Xenopus'' chromosomes (c#), the 'h#' for the human chromosome then the orf #. (e.g., gene symbol ''C18orf32 '' changed to ''c1h18orf32''). Old 'orf' gene symbols are recorded as synonyms. |
Revision as of 15:46, 13 February 2023
c1h18orf32
This is the community wiki page for the gene c1h18orf32. Feel free to add any information here that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere on Xenbase.
nomenclature changes
20JAN2023
HGNC and NCBIs RefSeq team have recently renamed all ORF genes. The new gene symbols reflect the orthology to the human gene, while starting with a prefix indictating location of the ORF on the Xenopus chromosomes (c#), the 'h#' for the human chromosome then the orf #. (e.g., gene symbol C18orf32 changed to c1h18orf32). Old 'orf' gene symbols are recorded as synonyms.
nomenclature changes
20JAN2023
HGNC and NCBIs RefSeq team have recently renamed all ORF genes. The new gene symbols reflect the orthology to the human gene, while starting with a prefix indicating location of the ORF on the Xenopus chromosomes (c#), the 'h#' for the human chromosome then the orf #. (e.g., gene symbol C18orf32 changed to c1h18orf32). Old 'orf' gene symbols are recorded as synonyms.