WormBase Tree Display for CDS: F49E8.1a:wp256
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F49E8.1a:wp256 | Evidence | Curator_confirmed | WBPerson4025 | ||
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SMap | S_parent | Sequence | F49E8 | ||
Structure | Source_exons | 1 | 120 | ||
170 | 376 | ||||
438 | 554 | ||||
558 | 777 | ||||
822 | 1133 | ||||
1178 | 1674 | ||||
1729 | 1880 | ||||
1925 | 2048 | ||||
Origin | From_laboratory | RW | |||
Species | Caenorhabditis elegans | ||||
Properties | Coding | CDS | |||
Visible | Gene_history | WBGene00018635 | |||
Brief_identification | Retired annotation. This annotation was removed and either retired completely or the annotation was updated to give a new structure or classification. | ||||
Remark | [010703 js] added the penultimate intron based on EST data - | Curator_confirmed | WBPerson615 | ||
[20030314 po] removed 3 5' exons(13805 13924, 13974 14180 and 14242 14283) based on EST data(yk512b1.5) | Curator_confirmed | WBPerson1867 | |||
[1312113 gw3] Extended this at the 5' end adding two new exons based on the RNASeq data. This requires a small artificial intron to be added to work around the STOP codon in the third exon. This is justified by the conservation of this STOP codon in all of the Caenorhabditis species. It is possible that this is an example of RNA editing, or some sort of programmed frameshift. It might also be two non-overlappng isoforms, as the START codon that follows the STOP codon is conserved in the Caenorhabditids (except for C.briggsae). | |||||
[160926 gw3] Automatically generated history object | |||||
Method | history |