LOC102724814


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  <h1>LOC102724814: An In-Depth Exploration</h1>

  <h2>Description</h2>

  <p>LOC102724814 is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 12 in humans. The LOC102724814 gene is responsible for providing instructions for making a protein called LOC102724814 protein.</p>

  <p>LOC102724814 protein is a member of a family of proteins called the G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). GPCRs are responsible for transmitting signals from outside the cell to the inside of the cell. They play a role in a variety of cellular processes, including cell growth, differentiation, and metabolism.</p>

  <h2>Associated Diseases</h2>

  <p>Mutations in the LOC102724814 gene have been linked to a number of diseases, including:</p>

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    <li>Obesity</li>
    <li>Type 2 diabetes</li>
    <li>Cardiovascular disease</li>
    <li>Cancer</li>
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**Did you Know ?**

  <p>Approximately 1 in 100 people carry a mutation in the LOC102724814 gene.</p>



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