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Experiment
  • Experiment
    TEXT
  • Chromosome
    15
  • Reference
    J:153987 Uwanogho DA, et al., The intergenic region between the Mouse Recql4 and Lrrc14 genes functions as an evolutionary conserved bidirectional promoter. Gene. 2010 Jan 1;449(1-2):103-17
  • ID
    MGI:4431343
Genes
GeneAlleleAssay TypeDescription
Lrrc14
Recql4
Lrrc24
Notes
  • Experiment
    The authors state the following: The Lrrc14 gene locus overlaps with that of the locus for the gene Lrrc24, encoded for on the opposite strand; so that the last coding exon for Lrrc24 is contained within the last non-coding exon of Lrrc14 . The Lrrc14 gene maps to the same chromosomal location as the Recql4 Lrrc14 and Recq14 are separated by a G/C-rich intergenic region of 105 bp; with the Recql4 on the opposite strand. The aformentioned divergent arrangement of Lrrc14 and Recql4 conserved with Ratand Human.

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