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  2. C7orf50 - Wikipedia

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    C7orf50 (Chromosome 7, Open Reading Frame 50) is a gene in humans (Homo sapiens) that encodes a protein known as C7orf50 (uncharacterized protein C7orf50). This gene is ubiquitously expressed in the kidneys , brain , fat , prostate , spleen , among 22 other tissues and demonstrates low tissue specificity.

  3. Open reading frame - Wikipedia

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    The ORF Finder (Open Reading Frame Finder) [16] is a graphical analysis tool which finds all open reading frames of a selectable minimum size in a user's sequence or in a sequence already in the database. This tool identifies all open reading frames using the standard or alternative genetic codes.

  4. Reading frame - Wikipedia

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    An open reading frame (ORF) is a reading frame that has the potential to be transcribed into RNA and translated into protein. It requires a continuous sequence of DNA which may include a start codon, through a subsequent region which has a length that is a multiple of 3 nucleotides, to a stop codon in the same reading frame.

  5. Hypothetical protein - Wikipedia

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    When the bioinformatic tool used for the gene identification finds a large open reading frame without a characterised homologue in the protein database, it returns "hypothetical protein" as an annotation remark. The function of a hypothetical protein can be predicted by domain homology searches with various confidence levels. [2]

  6. Upstream open reading frame - Wikipedia

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    An upstream open reading frame (uORF) is an open reading frame (ORF) within the 5' untranslated region (5'UTR) of an mRNA. uORFs can regulate eukaryotic gene expression. [1] [2] Translation of the uORF typically inhibits downstream expression of the primary ORF. However, in some genes such as yeast GCN4, translation of specific uORFs may ...

  7. C4orf51 - Wikipedia

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    67687 Ensembl ENSG00000237136 ENSMUSG00000031682 UniProt C9J302 Q9DAF8 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001080531 NM_026315 RefSeq (protein) NP_001074000 NP_080591 Location (UCSC) Chr 4: 145.68 – 145.77 Mb Chr 8: 79.94 – 79.98 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Chromosome 4 open reading frame 51 (C4orf51) is a protein which in humans is encoded by the C4orf51 gene. Gene Genomic ...

  8. C11orf42 - Wikipedia

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    C11orf42 is an uncharacterized protein in Homo sapiens that is encoded by the C11orf42 gene. [1] It is also known as chromosome 11 open reading frame 42 and uncharacterized protein C11orf42, with no other aliases. [2]

  9. C19orf44 - Wikipedia

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    Chromosome 19 open reading frame 44 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C19orf44 gene. [ 5 ] C19orf44 is an uncharacterized protein with an unknown function in humans. C19orf44 is non-limiting implying that the protein (and gene) exists in other species besides human.