ZNF321P


Description

The ZNF321P (zinc finger protein 321, pseudogene) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 19.

ZNF321P is a pseudogene located on chromosome 19. It is a non-functional copy of the ZNF321 gene, which encodes a protein containing a zinc finger domain. Pseudogenes are inactive copies of genes and do not produce proteins. While they are not functional, they can provide insights into evolutionary processes and may serve as regulatory elements.

The functional description of ZNF321P is currently unknown. It is a pseudogene, meaning it is a non-functional copy of a gene, and does not produce a protein product. While it shares similarities with the functional gene ZNF321, it lacks the necessary elements to be transcribed and translated into a protein. The presence of pseudogenes can provide insights into evolutionary processes and may serve as regulatory elements.

ZNF321P is also known as ZNF321.

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