SCAND2P


Description

The SCAND2P (SCAN domain containing 2 pseudogene) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 15.

SCAND2P is a pseudogene located on chromosome 17. It is a non-functional copy of the SCAND2 gene, which encodes a protein involved in the regulation of the cell cycle and apoptosis. SCAND2P has lost its protein-coding ability due to mutations that have accumulated over time.

SCAND2P, also known as SCAN domain-containing protein 2 pseudogene, is a pseudogene. Pseudogenes are non-functional copies of genes that have lost their protein-coding ability. They are often created through duplication and mutation events, leading to the accumulation of mutations that disrupt their ability to be transcribed and translated into functional proteins.

SCAND2P is also known as SCAND2.

Associated Diseases



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