Subject: BDGP gene annotation Dear Sir/Madam, I have recently been looking at predicted genes for g-protein coupled receptors on the sequence database and believe I have found a mistake in the annotation of one gene. I thought I should bring this to your attention, although it is a bit complicated to explain through the 'fix annotation' option. I believe that the DNA sequence for the protein receptor NPFR76F has actually been wrongly divided as two CG's, CG7395 and CG18729 (CG18639). It also requires a small portion of genomic sequence to be included between the two CG's as well as full read through to the stop codon contained at the end of CG18729 . A full length ORF can be gained by reading from the start codon in CG7395 (nt 702 of cDNA) through the genomic sequence (AE003514 250814-250921) and into the coding sequence of CG18729 to the termination codon. This ORF sequence translated gives a matching amino acid sequence to NPFR76F. Yours faithfully, <br><br><br>Jon Radford Dow/Davies Lab Molecular Genetics Anderson College IBLS, Univ of Glasgow