ZNF767P


Description

The ZNF767P (zinc finger family member 767, pseudogene) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 7.

ZNF767P is a pseudogene located on chromosome 19. It is a non-functional copy of the ZNF767 gene, which encodes a zinc finger protein. Pseudogenes are often remnants of functional genes that have been duplicated and subsequently lost their functionality.

The function of ZNF767P is currently unknown. It is a pseudogene, meaning it is a non-functional copy of a functional gene. Pseudogenes often arise from gene duplication events and can play a role in gene regulation.

ZNF767P is also known as ZNF767.

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