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− | == | + | == Gene SJ14774 == |
− | * | + | * transcription-direction: |
− | ** | + | ** negative |
− | == | + | * right-end-position: |
− | * [[ | + | ** 711989 |
− | == Reaction(s) | + | * left-end-position: |
− | == | + | ** 706950 |
− | {{#set: | + | * centisome-position: |
+ | ** 99.27623 | ||
+ | == Organism(s) associated with this gene == | ||
+ | * [[S.japonica_sterols_curated]] | ||
+ | == Reaction(s) associated == | ||
+ | * [[RXN-12107]] | ||
+ | ** Category: [[annotation]] | ||
+ | *** source: [[saccharina_japonica_genome]]; tool: [[pathwaytools]]; comment: n.a | ||
+ | == Pathway(s) associated == | ||
+ | * [[PWY-6704]] | ||
+ | ** '''1''' reactions found over '''5''' reactions in the full pathway | ||
+ | {{#set: transcription-direction=negative}} | ||
+ | {{#set: right-end-position=711989}} | ||
+ | {{#set: left-end-position=706950}} | ||
+ | {{#set: centisome-position=99.27623 }} | ||
+ | {{#set: organism associated=S.japonica_sterols_curated}} | ||
+ | {{#set: nb reaction associated=1}} | ||
+ | {{#set: nb pathway associated=1}} |
Revision as of 20:19, 18 December 2020
Contents
Gene SJ14774
- transcription-direction:
- negative
- right-end-position:
- 711989
- left-end-position:
- 706950
- centisome-position:
- 99.27623
Organism(s) associated with this gene
Reaction(s) associated
- RXN-12107
- Category: annotation
- source: saccharina_japonica_genome; tool: pathwaytools; comment: n.a
- Category: annotation
Pathway(s) associated
- PWY-6704
- 1 reactions found over 5 reactions in the full pathway