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Primary_assembly 3L: 17,621,824-17,630,971 forward strand.
This transcript has 13 exons and is annotated with 36 domains and features.
This transcript is a product of gene FBgn0036741 Show transcript tableHide transcript table
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Primary_assembly 3L: 17,621,824-17,630,971 forward strand.
This transcript has 13 exons and is annotated with 36 domains and features.
This transcript is a product of gene FBgn0036741 Show transcript tableHide transcript table
Name | Transcript ID | bp | Protein | Translation ID | Biotype | UniProt | RefSeq | Flags |
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anchor-RB | FBtr0333121 | 4338 | 957aa | FBpp0305332 | Gene/transcipt that contains an open reading frame (ORF).Protein coding | M9PFK5 | - | A single transcript chosen for a gene which is the most conserved, most highly expressed, has the longest coding sequence and is represented in other key resources, such as NCBI and UniProt. This is defined in detail on http://www.ensembl.org/info/genome/genebuild/canonical.htmlEnsembl Canonical, APPRIS P2: Where the APPRIS core modules are unable to choose a clear principal variant (approximately 25% of human protein coding genes), the database chooses two or more of the CDS variants as "candidates" to be 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 P2, |
anchor-RA | FBtr0075182 | 3823 | 949aa | FBpp0074947 | Gene/transcipt that contains an open reading frame (ORF).Protein coding | Q95T60 Q9VVJ0 | - | APPRIS ALT1: 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 is conserved in at least 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 ALT1, |
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