hg19 RefSeq Gene
 

RefSeq Gene GOLGA2P10

RefSeq: NR_026811.3   Status: Validated
Description: Homo sapiens GOLGA2 pseudogene 10 (GOLGA2P10), transcript variant 1, non-coding RNA.
CDS: 3' complete
Entrez Gene: 80154
PubMed on Gene: GOLGA2P10
GeneCards: GOLGA2P10
AceView: GOLGA2P10


Summary of GOLGA2P10


mRNA/Genomic Alignments

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BROWSER | SIZE IDENTITY CHROMOSOME  STRAND    START     END              QUERY      START  END  TOTAL
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browser |  3097   99.8%         15     -  82763613  82798399             NR_026811     1  3097  3114
browser |  3097   99.8%         15     +  82944746  82976263             NR_026811     1  3097  3114
browser |  3097   99.8%         15     -  83140199  83182977             NR_026811     1  3097  3114

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Position: chr15:82763613-82798399
Band: 15q25.2
Genomic Size: 34787
Strand: -
Gene Symbol: GOLGA2P10

Position: chr15:82944746-82976263
Band: 15q25.2
Genomic Size: 31518
Strand: +
Gene Symbol: GOLGA2P10

Position: chr15:83140199-83182977
Band: 15q25.2
Genomic Size: 42779
Strand: -
Gene Symbol: GOLGA2P10

Links to sequence:

  • Non-protein coding gene or gene fragment, no protein prediction available.
  • mRNA Sequence (may be different from the genomic sequence)
  • Genomic Sequence from assembly
Data schema/format description and download

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Data last updated at UCSC: 2020-08-18

Description

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Methods

RefSeq RNAs were aligned against the human genome using BLAT. Those with an alignment of less than 15% were discarded. When a single RNA aligned in multiple places, the alignment having the highest base identity was identified. Only alignments having a base identity level within 0.1% of the best and at least 96% base identity with the genomic sequence were kept.

Credits

This track was produced at UCSC from RNA sequence data generated by scientists worldwide and curated by the NCBI RefSeq project.

References

Kent WJ. BLAT - the BLAST-like alignment tool. Genome Res. 2002 Apr;12(4):656-64. PMID: 11932250; PMC: PMC187518

Pruitt KD, Brown GR, Hiatt SM, Thibaud-Nissen F, Astashyn A, Ermolaeva O, Farrell CM, Hart J, Landrum MJ, McGarvey KM et al. RefSeq: an update on mammalian reference sequences. Nucleic Acids Res. 2014 Jan;42(Database issue):D756-63. PMID: 24259432; PMC: PMC3965018

Pruitt KD, Tatusova T, Maglott DR. NCBI Reference Sequence (RefSeq): a curated non-redundant sequence database of genomes, transcripts and proteins. Nucleic Acids Res. 2005 Jan 1;33(Database issue):D501-4. PMID: 15608248; PMC: PMC539979