Uncharacterized protein [Source:NCBI gene;Acc:176564]
Chromosome III: 11,334,827-11,341,809 forward strand.
This transcript has 11 exons and is annotated with 11 domains and features.
This transcript is a product of gene WBGene00012125 Show transcript tableHide transcript table
Name | Transcript ID | bp | Protein | Translation ID | Biotype | UniProt | RefSeq | Flags |
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- | T28D6.5f.1 | 3914 | 824aa | T28D6.5f.1 | Gene/transcipt that contains an open reading frame (ORF).Protein coding | I2HAF0 | - | APPRIS P4: Where the APPRIS core modules are unable to choose a clear principal CDS and there is more than one variant with a distinct (but consecutive) CCDS identifiers, APPRIS selects the longest CCDS isoform as the principal variant. APPRIS is a system to annotate alternatively spliced transcripts based on a range of computational methods to identify the most functionally important transcript(s) of a gene. APPRIS P4, |
- | T28D6.5g.1 | 2925 | 790aa | T28D6.5g.1 | Gene/transcipt that contains an open reading frame (ORF).Protein coding | I2HAF1 | - | APPRIS ALT2: For genes in which the APPRIS core modules are unable to choose a clear principal isoform, the ALT1 is the candidate transcript(s) models that appear to be conserved in fewer than three tested species. APPRIS is a system to annotate alternatively spliced transcripts based on a range of computational methods to identify the most functionally important transcript(s) of a gene. APPRIS ALT2, |
- | T28D6.5b.1 | 2743 | 802aa | T28D6.5b.1 | Gene/transcipt that contains an open reading frame (ORF).Protein coding | G5ECY9 | - | APPRIS ALT2: For genes in which the APPRIS core modules are unable to choose a clear principal isoform, the ALT1 is the candidate transcript(s) models that appear to be conserved in fewer than three tested species. APPRIS is a system to annotate alternatively spliced transcripts based on a range of computational methods to identify the most functionally important transcript(s) of a gene. APPRIS ALT2, |
- | T28D6.5a.1 | 2583 | 718aa | T28D6.5a.1 | Gene/transcipt that contains an open reading frame (ORF).Protein coding | G5EFU5 | - | APPRIS ALT2: For genes in which the APPRIS core modules are unable to choose a clear principal isoform, the ALT1 is the candidate transcript(s) models that appear to be conserved in fewer than three tested species. APPRIS is a system to annotate alternatively spliced transcripts based on a range of computational methods to identify the most functionally important transcript(s) of a gene. APPRIS ALT2, |
- | T28D6.5e.1 | 2550 | 703aa | T28D6.5e.1 | Gene/transcipt that contains an open reading frame (ORF).Protein coding | I2HAE7 | - | APPRIS ALT2: For genes in which the APPRIS core modules are unable to choose a clear principal isoform, the ALT1 is the candidate transcript(s) models that appear to be conserved in fewer than three tested species. APPRIS is a system to annotate alternatively spliced transcripts based on a range of computational methods to identify the most functionally important transcript(s) of a gene. APPRIS ALT2, |
- | T28D6.5c.1 | 2420 | 768aa | T28D6.5c.1 | Gene/transcipt that contains an open reading frame (ORF).Protein coding | I2HAE8 | - | APPRIS ALT2: For genes in which the APPRIS core modules are unable to choose a clear principal isoform, the ALT1 is the candidate transcript(s) models that appear to be conserved in fewer than three tested species. APPRIS is a system to annotate alternatively spliced transcripts based on a range of computational methods to identify the most functionally important transcript(s) of a gene. APPRIS ALT2, |
- | T28D6.5d.1 | 2214 | 737aa | T28D6.5d.1 | Gene/transcipt that contains an open reading frame (ORF).Protein coding | I2HAE9 | - | APPRIS ALT2: For genes in which the APPRIS core modules are unable to choose a clear principal isoform, the ALT1 is the candidate transcript(s) models that appear to be conserved in fewer than three tested species. APPRIS is a system to annotate alternatively spliced transcripts based on a range of computational methods to identify the most functionally important transcript(s) of a gene. APPRIS ALT2, |