BG:DS00180.8
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Gene model reviewed during 5.42
Low-frequency RNA-Seq exon junction(s) not annotated.
Gene model reviewed during 5.52
There is only one protein coding transcript and one polypeptide associated with this gene
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Source for identity of: nimB4 CG33115
Source for identity of: NimB4 nimB4
Release 4.3 annotation CG34003 corresponds to a part of the release 2 annotation CG16882 which was not annotated on the genome in release 3 (CG16882 was split into CG33115 and CG31839 in release 3 of the genome annotation). CG34003 thus represents the 3rd split product from release 2 annotation CG16882.
Annotation CG16882 split into CG33115 and CG31839 in release 3 of the genome annotation.
The "nimrod" gene cluster is dubbed after Nimrod, the biblical "mighty hunter before the Lord" (Genesis 10), who according to Gesta Hungarorum was also the ancestor of all Hungarians (Kezai Simon, Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum A.D. 1282).