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- Q18053529 subject Q7348603.
- Q18053529 subject Q9127580.
- Q18053529 abstract "C7orf38 is a gene located on chromosome 7 in the human genome. The gene is expressed in nearly all tissue types at very low levels. Evolutionarily, it can be found throughout the kingdom animalia. While the function of the protein is not fully understood by the scientific community, bioinformatic tools have shown that the protein bares much similarity to zinc finger or transposase proteins. Many of its orthologs, paralogs, and neighboring genes have been shown to possess zinc finger domains. The protein contains a hAT dimerization domain nears its C-terminus. This domain is highly conserved in transposase enzymes.".
- Q18053529 entrezgene "221786".
- Q18053529 symbol "hAT".
- Q18053529 thumbnail C7orf38GeneLoci.jpg?width=300.
- Q18053529 wikiPageWikiLink Q192197.
- Q18053529 wikiPageWikiLink Q204785.
- Q18053529 wikiPageWikiLink Q219567.
- Q18053529 wikiPageWikiLink Q224180.
- Q18053529 wikiPageWikiLink Q308708.
- Q18053529 wikiPageWikiLink Q310425.
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- Q18053529 wikiPageWikiLink Q657319.
- Q18053529 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q18053529 wikiPageWikiLink Q7348603.
- Q18053529 wikiPageWikiLink Q8047.
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- Q18053529 wikiPageWikiLink Q860947.
- Q18053529 wikiPageWikiLink Q9127580.
- Q18053529 symbol "hAT".
- Q18053529 type Biomolecule.
- Q18053529 type Protein.
- Q18053529 type Thing.
- Q18053529 type Q206229.
- Q18053529 type Q8054.
- Q18053529 comment "C7orf38 is a gene located on chromosome 7 in the human genome. The gene is expressed in nearly all tissue types at very low levels. Evolutionarily, it can be found throughout the kingdom animalia. While the function of the protein is not fully understood by the scientific community, bioinformatic tools have shown that the protein bares much similarity to zinc finger or transposase proteins.".
- Q18053529 label "FAM200A".
- Q18053529 depiction C7orf38GeneLoci.jpg.