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there are two c4orf33 genes in Xenopus (c4orf33.1.1 and c4orf33.1.2). The human gene may change its name, removing the gene 1 and gene 2 suffixes, but do not change the names in Xenopus/Xenbase. | there are two c4orf33 genes in Xenopus (c4orf33.1.1 and c4orf33.1.2). The human gene may change its name, removing the gene 1 and gene 2 suffixes, but do not change the names in Xenopus/Xenbase. |
Revision as of 13:32, 13 February 2023
c1h4orf33.2
08/23.2019 there are two c4orf33 genes in Xenopus (c4orf33.1.1 and c4orf33.1.2). The human gene may change its name, removing the gene 1 and gene 2 suffixes, but do not change the names in Xenopus/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 C4orf33.2 changed to c1h4orf33.2). Old 'orf' gene symbols are recorded as synonyms.