Abat
protein-coding gene in the species Rattus norvegicus
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Abat
Summary
Abat is a gene[1].
Key Facts
- Abat's instance of is recorded as gene[2].
- Abat's subclass of is recorded as protein-coding gene[3].
- Abat's Entrez Gene ID is recorded as 81632[4].
- Abat's HomoloGene ID is recorded as 542[5].
- Abat's Ensembl gene ID is recorded as ENSRNOG00000002636[6].
- Abat's RefSeq RNA ID is recorded as NM_031003[7].
- Abat's RefSeq RNA ID is recorded as XM_006245760[8].
- Abat's genomic start is recorded as 6999819[9].
- Abat's genomic end is recorded as 7092835[10].
- Abat's ortholog is recorded as Abat[11].
- Abat's ortholog is recorded as UGA1[12].
- Abat's ortholog is recorded as gta-1[13].
- Abat's ortholog is recorded as abat[14].
- Abat's ortholog is recorded as Gabat[15].
- Abat's ortholog is recorded as ABAT[16].
- Abat's encodes is recorded as 4-aminobutyrate aminotransferase[17].
- Abat's found in taxon is recorded as brown rat[18].
- Abat's Ensembl transcript ID is recorded as ENSRNOT00000003633[19].
- Abat's Ensembl transcript ID is recorded as ENSRNOT00000096222[20].
- Abat's Ensembl transcript ID is recorded as ENSRNOT00000118904[21].
- Abat's chromosome is recorded as Rattus norvegicus chromosome 10[22].
- Abat's strand orientation is recorded as reverse strand[23].
- Abat's exact match is recorded as http://identifiers.org/ncbigene/81632[24].
- Abat's Rat Genome Database ID is recorded as 620948[25].
- Abat's cytogenetic location is recorded as 10q12[26].