April 21, 2011
bioinformatics260:

Searching for ANP in the UCSC Genome database generated many locations for me to examine. I ended up using OMIM to find the official location of the gene for ANP.

I cannot see the picture clearly, but I think the locations are quite close to each other.  I had the problem before, and it was caused by the difference in the reference sequences for this protein.  If the locations are apart, it may because the gene/protein has a few isoforms, which are in different locations on the chromosome.

bioinformatics260:

Searching for ANP in the UCSC Genome database generated many locations for me to examine. I ended up using OMIM to find the official location of the gene for ANP.

I cannot see the picture clearly, but I think the locations are quite close to each other.  I had the problem before, and it was caused by the difference in the reference sequences for this protein.  If the locations are apart, it may because the gene/protein has a few isoforms, which are in different locations on the chromosome.

  1. bioinformatics260 reblogged this from thefreekid and added:
    Thanks for the insight. It was difficult for me to determine which chromosome location was the most accurate. But I...
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    First off, don’t you ever try to play my images. Secondly, thanks for the insight. It was difficult for me to determine...
  3. thefreekid reblogged this from bioinformatics260 and added:
    I cannot see the picture clearly, but I think the locations are quite close to each other. I had the problem before, and...
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