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UGID:175003     UniGene Hs.278910     Homo sapiens (human)   IL36A
Interleukin 36, alpha (IL36A)

Human protein-coding gene IL36A. Represented by 1 ESTs from 1 cDNA libraries. Corresponds to reference sequence NM_014440.1. [UniGene 175003 - Hs.278910]

SELECTED PROTEIN SIMILARITIES
GENE EXPRESSION
Tissues and development stages from this gene's sequences survey gene expression. Links to other NCBI expression resources.
EST Profile: Approximate expression patterns inferred from EST sources.
GEO Profiles: Experimental gene expression data (Gene Expression Omnibus).
cDNA Sources: esophagus
MAPPING POSITION
Genomic location specified by transcript mapping, radiation hybrid mapping, genetic mapping or cytogenetic mapping.
Chromosome: 2
Map position: 2q12-q14.1
SEQUENCES
Sequences representing this gene; mRNAs, ESTs, and gene predictions supported by transcribed sequences.

mRNA sequences (5)

NM_014440.1 Homo sapiens interleukin 36, alpha (IL36A), mRNA P
AF201831.1 Homo sapiens FIL1 epsilon mRNA, complete cds P
BC107043.1 Homo sapiens interleukin 1 family, member 6 (epsilon), mRNA (cDNA clone MGC:129553 IMAGE:40002576), complete cds P
BC107042.1 Homo sapiens interleukin 1 family, member 6 (epsilon), mRNA (cDNA clone MGC:129552 IMAGE:40002575), complete cds P
AK314149.1 Homo sapiens cDNA, FLJ94853, highly similar to Homo sapiens interleukin 1 family, member 6 (epsilon) (IL1F6), mRNA P

EST sequences (1)

DA669265.1 Clone NESOP2002191 esophagus 5' read


Key to Symbols

P Has similarity to known Proteins (after translation)
A Contains a poly-Adenylation signal
S Sequence is a Suboptimal member of this cluster
M Clone is putatively CDS-complete by MGC criteria

 
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