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  2. Chromosome 3 - Wikipedia

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    Chromosome 3 is one of the 23 pairs of chromosomes in humans. People normally have two copies of this chromosome. People normally have two copies of this chromosome. Chromosome 3 spans more than 198 million base pairs (the building material of DNA ) and represents about 6.5 percent of the total DNA in cells .

  3. Category:Genes on human chromosome 3 - Wikipedia

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    Human chromosome 3 gene stubs (393 P) Pages in category "Genes on human chromosome 3" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 727 total.

  4. Locus (genetics) - Wikipedia

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    In genetics, a locus (pl.: loci) is a specific, fixed position on a chromosome where a particular gene or genetic marker is located. [1] Each chromosome carries many genes, with each gene occupying a different position or locus; in humans, the total number of protein-coding genes in a complete haploid set of 23 chromosomes is estimated at ...

  5. Chromosome regions - Wikipedia

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    The largest regions on each chromosome are the short arm p and the long arm q, separated by a narrow region near the center called the centromere. [1] Other specific regions have also been defined, some of which are similarly found on every chromosome, while others are only present in certain chromosomes. Named regions include: Arms (p and q ...

  6. C3orf14 - Wikipedia

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    The human gene Chromosome 3 open reading frame 14 is a gene of uncertain function located at 3p14.2 near fragile site FRBA3—which falls between this gene and the centromere. [1] Its protein is expected to localize to the nucleus and bind DNA.

  7. Lists of human genes - Wikipedia

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    •List of human protein-coding genes page 2 covers genes EPHA1–MTMR3 •List of human protein-coding genes page 3 covers genes MTMR4–SLC17A7 •List of human protein-coding genes page 4 covers genes SLC17A8–ZZZ3 NB: Each list page contains 5000 human protein-coding genes, sorted alphanumerically by the HGNC-approved gene symbol.

  8. Centromere - Wikipedia

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    For example, human chromosome 2, which is believed to be the result of a Robertsonian translocation at some point in the evolution between the great apes and Homo, has a second, vestigial, centromere near the middle of its long arm.

  9. SEMA3B - Wikipedia

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    20347 Ensembl ENSG00000012171 ENSMUSG00000057969 UniProt Q13214 Q62177 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001005914 NM_001290060 NM_001290061 NM_001290062 NM_001290063 NM_004636 NM_001042779 NM_001291537 NM_001291538 NM_001291539 NM_009153 RefSeq (protein) NP_001005914 NP_001276989 NP_001276990 NP_001276991 NP_001276992 NP_004627 n/a Location (UCSC) Chr 3: 50.27 – 50.28 Mb Chr 9: 107.47 – 107.49 Mb PubMed ...