[ensembl-dev] ApoC3 is missing
p.pierre419 at laposte.net
p.pierre419 at laposte.net
Wed Mar 18 17:50:00 GMT 2015
Good morning,
I am working on phylogeny beetween species and more particulary gain/loss genes between homo sapiens and gallus gallus.
So, using "Gene tree" (via Ensembl!) --> "view fully expanded tree", we can note that none gallus gallus gene for ApoC3 is present :
http://www.ensembl.org/Homo_sapiens/Gene/Compara_Tree?collapse=none;db=core;g=ENSG00000110245;r=11:116829706-116833072
while ApoC3 exists in map viewer for gallus gallus :
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mapview/maps.cgi?taxid=9031&chr=24&MAPS=genes-r&cmd=focus&fill=40&query=uid%28-1586510584%29&QSTR=apoc3
My question is :
Is it possible to know, from Gene tree or Ensembl! site web, that ApoC3 is present in gallus gallus and may be others species ?
Thanks,
Sébastien
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