Fraction of protein-coding genes that overlap another such gene
Range | ~9 % |
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Organism | Human Homo sapiens |
Reference | Tom Strachan & Andrew Read, Human Molecular Genetics, 4th edition 2011 Garland science, Organization of the human genome, Chapter 9 p.266 6th paragraph in link |
Comments | P.266 6th paragraph: "Whole genome analyses show that about 9% of human protein-coding genes overlap another such gene. More than 90% of the overlaps involve genes transcribed from opposing strands. Sometimes the overlaps are partial, but in other cases small protein-coding genes are located within the introns of larger genes. The NF1 (neurofibromatosis type I) gene, for example, has three small internal genes transcribed from the opposite strand (Figure 9.7B)." |
Entered by | Uri M |
ID | 110204 |