A Wish List of Genes for Annotation (version 3.26)

(Matches to BACs by their Genome Locations Based on Pig Genome Build v.9 (Data Downloads as of Mar. 7, 2010 )
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  ( Go to genes whose symbol start with: 1, 5, 7, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z )
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User Gene List Genome Location
(Chr.:start-end)
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(Contig, BACname, Chr.:Start-End)
Fell within Unfinished Clones
(SeqName, Chr.:Start-End)
Symbol Owner/ Status Ensembl Gene ID
CYR61 ENSSSCG00000006940 4:135349745-135352503   CU302351,CH242-235J1,4:135274335-135442929
(Clone quality: bE235J1 on chr=4; Num_of_Contigs=3; )
CYR61 location ⇒ 4:135351446-135351142   CU302351,CH242-235J1,4:135274335-135442929
(Clone quality: bE235J1 on chr=4; Num_of_Contigs=3; )
CYR61 location ⇒ 4:135352019-135351805   CU302351,CH242-235J1,4:135274335-135442929
(Clone quality: bE235J1 on chr=4; Num_of_Contigs=3; )
CYR61 location ⇒ 4:135352504-135352288   CU302351,CH242-235J1,4:135274335-135442929
(Clone quality: bE235J1 on chr=4; Num_of_Contigs=3; )
CYSLTR1 ENSSSCG00000012443 X:61853427-61854449   FP236267,CH242-520A13,X:61848885-61869807
(Clone quality: bE520A13 on chr=X; Num_of_Contigs=18; )
CYSLTR2 ENSSSCG00000009399 11:18443351-18444289    
CYSLTR2 location ⇒ 11:18444152-18443264   CU466398,CH242-38N16,11:18441110-18444154
(Clone quality: bE38N16 on chr=11; Num_of_Contigs=6; )
CYTH1   ENSSSCG00000017167 12:1975893-2044159 CU942393,CH242-200M2,12:1864056-2044534
(Clone quality: bE200M2 on chr=14; Num_of_Contigs=6; )
 
CYTH2   ENSSSCG00000003136 6:37497074-37506716    
CYTH4   ENSSSCG00000000130 5:6883939-6914392   CU915640,CH242-153F17,5:6859806-6948922
(Clone quality: bE153F17 on chr=5; Num_of_Contigs=5; )
CYTSA   ENSSSCG00000010053 14:50407704-50505710    
CYYR1   ENSSSCG00000012024 13:135830477-135843348   CU550653,CH242-147K14,13:135766436-135852706
(Clone quality: bE147K14 on chr=13; Num_of_Contigs=7; )
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