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SNAI3 - Snail Family Transcriptional Repressor 3
Alias:
SMUC
SNAIL3
ZNF293
Zfp293
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Basic Information
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SNAI3 is a member of the SNAIL gene family, named for the Drosophila snail gene, which plays roles in mesodermal formation during embryogenesis (Katoh and Katoh, 2003 [PubMed 12579345]).[supplied by OMIM, Apr 2009]
Related ID:
NCBI:333929
ENSEMBL:ENSG00000185669
HGNC:18411
UNIPROT:Q3KNW1
OMIM:612741
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333929
1
3
8820 bp
32.47
18
--
9
1
SNAI3 Genetics information (-)
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