Neuroblastoma Breakpoint Family, Member 11 (NBPF11)

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Neuroblastoma Breakpoint Family, Member 11 (NBPF11)
NBPF11 Belongs to the NBPF family. Contains 6 NBPF domains. The NBPF genes have a repetitive structure with high intragenic and intergenic sequence similarity in both coding and noncoding regions. These similarities might expose these genomic regions to illegitimate recombination, resulting in structural variation in the NBPF genes.
In silico analysis combined with the isolation of multiple full-length cDNA clones showed that several members of this gene family are abundantly expressed in a large variety of tissues and cell lines. Strikingly, no discernable orthologues could be identified in the completed genomes of fruit fly, nematode, mouse, or rat, but sequences with low homology could be isolated from the draft canine and bovine genomes.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

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