Chromosome 9 open reading frame 156 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C9orf156 gene.[1] The gene is also known as NAP1 and HSPC219; the orthologue in mice is 5830415F09Rik.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b "Chromosome 9 open reading frame 156". Retrieved 2011-12-11.
Further reading
edit- Letra, A.; Menezes, R.; Govil, M.; Fonseca, R. F.; McHenry, T.; Granjeiro, J. M.; Castilla, E. E.; Orioli, I. D. M.; Marazita, M. L.; Vieira, A. R. (2010). "Follow-Up Association Studies of Chromosome Region 9q and Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip/Palate". American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A. 152A (7): 1701–1710. doi:10.1002/ajmg.a.33482. PMC 2898904. PMID 20583170.
- Moreno, L. M.; Mansilla, M. A.; Bullard, S. A.; Cooper, M. E.; Busch, T. D.; Machida, J.; Johnson, M. K.; Brauer, D.; Krahn, K.; Daack-Hirsch, S.; l'Heureux, J.; Valencia-Ramirez, C.; Rivera, D.; López, A. M.; Moreno, M. A.; Hing, A.; Lammer, E. J.; Jones, M.; Christensen, K.; Lie, R. T.; Jugessur, A.; Wilcox, A. J.; Chines, P.; Pugh, E.; Doheny, K.; Arcos-Burgos, M.; Marazita, M. L.; Murray, J. C.; Lidral, A. C. (2009). "FOXE1 association with both isolated cleft lip with or without cleft palate, and isolated cleft palate". Human Molecular Genetics. 18 (24): 4879–4896. doi:10.1093/hmg/ddp444. PMC 2778374. PMID 19779022.