VN1R10P


Description

The VN1R10P (vomeronasal 1 receptor 10 pseudogene) is a pseudo gene located on chromosome 6.

VN1R10P is a gene located on chromosome 11 that encodes a protein predicted to be a vomeronasal receptor (V1R). V1Rs are involved in detecting pheromones, which are chemical signals that can influence social behaviors. The specific role of VN1R10P in human pheromone detection and associated responses is currently unknown.

The precise function of VN1R10P remains uncharacterized. It is predicted to be a member of the vomeronasal receptor (V1R) family, which are involved in detecting pheromones and triggering social behaviors. However, without experimental validation, its specific role in human pheromone detection and associated responses remains unknown.

VN1R10P is also known as FKSG83, VNR6I1P, b24o18.2, hs6V1-1p.

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