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Class:IdSummation:9606193
_displayNameThis isoform of MUTYH uses exon 1-alpha and the exon 3 splic...
_timestamp2018-04-19 15:51:53
created[InstanceEdit:9606194] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2018-04-19
textThis isoform of MUTYH uses exon 1-alpha and the exon 3 splice donor site variant-3. This is one of the most abundant MUTYH transcripts, while the transcripts that corresponds to the canonical UniProt sequence and to the longest NCBI transcript of MUTYH are rare or not present (Plotz et al. 2012).
(summation)[EntityWithAccessionedSequence:110197] MUTYH-3 [nucleoplasm] [Homo sapiens]
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