FOXB2


Description

The FOXB2 (forkhead box B2) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 9.

FOXB2 is a gene that codes for a protein called Forkhead box protein B2. This protein acts as a transcription factor, meaning it helps control which genes are turned on and off within a cell. It plays an important role in the regulation of gene expression, which is the process by which genetic information is used to create proteins and other cellular components.

FOXB2 acts as a transcription factor, playing a crucial role in regulating gene expression.

FOXB2 is also known as FKH4, bA159H20.4.

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