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==> Protein==
==> Protein==
The protein encoded by the [[mRNA]] sequence is 122 amino acids in length<ref>[2]</ref>.
The protein encoded by the [[mRNA]] sequence is 122 amino acids in length<ref>[2]</ref>.


==> Orthologs==
The C13orf16 protein was only found to have orthologs in mammals and most distantly found in the Proboscidea taxonomic group.
In the table below, there shows 20 orthologs of C13orf16 protein from Homo sapien sequence. Sorted first by estimated date of divergence, then by sequence identity to the human C13orf16 protein. Color coordinated by species taxonomic group. C13orf16 protein is only found in mammals.

[[File:Mammalian Orthologs of Human Protein C13orf16.png|thumb]]






==> Paralogs==
After searching through text-based findings as well as the [[National Center for Biotechnology Information|NCBI]] BLAST database, there are no known [[paralogs]] of the C13orf16 protein in [[Homo sapiens]].

==> Homologs==
==> Homologs==
There are currently no known [[paralogs]] of C13orf16.
There are currently no known [[paralogs]] of C13orf16.

Revision as of 13:08, 24 October 2024

C13orf16

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chromosome 13 open reading frame 16 is a protein in homo sapiens, encoded by the C13orf16 gene.

> Gene

C13orf16 is a gene found in homo sapiens. It is located on Chromosome 13 on the minus strand, in regions 13 to 88.[1]

> Transcript

> Protein

The protein encoded by the mRNA sequence is 122 amino acids in length[2].


> Orthologs

The C13orf16 protein was only found to have orthologs in mammals and most distantly found in the Proboscidea taxonomic group. In the table below, there shows 20 orthologs of C13orf16 protein from Homo sapien sequence. Sorted first by estimated date of divergence, then by sequence identity to the human C13orf16 protein. Color coordinated by species taxonomic group. C13orf16 protein is only found in mammals.




> Paralogs

After searching through text-based findings as well as the NCBI BLAST database, there are no known paralogs of the C13orf16 protein in Homo sapiens.

> Homologs

There are currently no known paralogs of C13orf16. Orthologs can be found in most major mammalian groups.[3]


Citations

[4] [5] https://blast.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Blast.cgi?PAGE=Proteins