Ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) IGK locus on chromosome 4
- The Ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) IGK locus is on
chromosome 4. The orientation of the locus is reverse (REV).
- The Ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) IGK locus spans 135 kilobases (kb),
from 10 kb upstream of the most 5' gene in the locus, IGKV9-17 (F), to 10 kb
downstream of the most 3' gene in the locus, IGKC (F).
The Locus representation
encompasses 200 kb including the 5' borne PAX8 and the 3' borne RPIA.
- The Ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) IGK locus consists
of 17 IGKV genes belonging to 8 IGKV subgroups and 1 IGKV clan, 5 IGKJ genes
and 1 IGKC gene.
- The IGKV genes span 111 kilobases (kb),
the IGKJ genes span 13 kilobases (kb) and
the IGKC gene spans 11 kilobases (kb).
Bornes of the Ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) IGK locus
- PAX8 (5' borne) has been identified 24 kb upstream of
IGKV9-17, the most 5' gene in the locus.
- RPIA (3' borne) has been identified 104 kb downstream of
IGKC, the most 3' gene in the locus.
- Created:
- 21/04/2022
- Last updated:
- Friday, 22-Sep-2023 18:22:19 CEST
- Author:
- Guilhem Zeitoun