ACTG1P17


Description

The ACTG1P17 (actin gamma 1 pseudogene 17) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 15.

ACTG1P17 is a pseudogene located on chromosome 17. It is a copy of the ACTG1 gene, which encodes for the protein actin alpha 1. Pseudogenes are inactive genes that have lost their ability to produce functional proteins. They can be remnants of functional genes that have become inactive over time or can arise from duplication events. Although they do not produce proteins, pseudogenes can still play a role in regulating gene expression or provide insights into the evolution of genes.

The ACTG1P17 gene is a pseudogene, meaning it does not produce a functional protein. It is located on chromosome 17 and is a copy of the ACTG1 gene, which encodes for the protein actin alpha 1. Pseudogenes are often remnants of functional genes that have become inactive over time. They can play a role in regulating gene expression or provide insights into the evolution of genes.

ACTG1P17 is also known as -.

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