DRD5P2


Description

The DRD5P2 (dopamine receptor D5 pseudogene 2) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 1.

DRD5P2 is a pseudogene located on chromosome 4. Pseudogenes are non-functional copies of genes that have lost their ability to produce proteins. DRD5P2 is related to the dopamine receptor D5 gene (DRD5), which is involved in the regulation of mood, cognition, and motivation. Although DRD5P2 is not functional, it may still play a role in gene regulation or other cellular processes.

DRD5P2 is a pseudogene, meaning it is a non-functional copy of a gene. Pseudogenes arise through duplication and mutation events, resulting in genes that lack the ability to produce proteins. DRD5P2 is related to the dopamine receptor D5 gene (DRD5), a gene that plays a role in the regulation of mood, cognition, and motivation. While DRD5P2 is not functional, it may still be involved in gene regulation or other cellular processes. Further research is needed to understand the precise role of DRD5P2 in human biology.

DRD5P2 is also known as -.

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