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Following review by David Webb at NCBI redf seq project, this gene was renamed ''fgl1a'',  fibrinogen like 1A, following the discovery of a second FGL1-like gene in non-mammalian  gnathostomes , which was called ''fgl1b'' (fibrinogen like 1B).
Following review by David Webb at NCBI redf seq project, this gene was renamed ''fgl1a'',  fibrinogen like 1A, following the discovery of a second FGL1-like gene in non-mammalian  gnathostomes , which was called ''fgl1b'' (fibrinogen like 1B).


These Xenopus genes are the true orthologs to human FGL1 and are  conserved throughout gnathostomes at: ASAH1> PCM1< '''fgl1a'''''Italic text''> MTUS1> PDGFRL< SLC7A2<
These Xenopus genes are the true orthologs to human FGL1 and are  conserved throughout gnathostomes at: ASAH1> PCM1< '''fgl1a'''> MTUS1> PDGFRL< SLC7A2<

Revision as of 09:10, 2 July 2020

fgl1a

This is the community wiki page for the gene fgl1a please feel free to add any information that is relevant to this gene that is not already captured elsewhere in Xenbase.

nomenclature changes

02JULY2020 Following review by David Webb at NCBI redf seq project, this gene was renamed fgl1a, fibrinogen like 1A, following the discovery of a second FGL1-like gene in non-mammalian gnathostomes , which was called fgl1b (fibrinogen like 1B).

These Xenopus genes are the true orthologs to human FGL1 and are conserved throughout gnathostomes at: ASAH1> PCM1< fgl1a> MTUS1> PDGFRL< SLC7A2<