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Vertebrate Homology
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Alliance of Genome Resources

Comparative GO Graph (mouse, human, rat, zebrafish)  
Alliance Homology Information
Species Symbol Gene Links Genetic Location Genome Coordinates
(mouse and human only)
Associated Human Diseases Sequences
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human DNM1L HGNC:2973 (HGNC)
10059 (Entrez Gene)
603850 (OMIM)
DNM1L (Alliance of Genome Resources)
Chr12 p11.21 Chr12:32679200-32745650 (+)
GRCh38
encephalopathy due to defective mitochondrial and peroxisomal fission 1
optic atrophy 5
O00429 (UniProt | EBI)
NM_001278464 (RefSeq)
mouse Dnm1l MGI:1921256 (MGI)
74006 (Entrez Gene)
Gene Tree
Dnm1l (Alliance of Genome Resources)
Chr16 10.12 cM Chr16:16130094-16176823 (-)
GRCm39
dilated cardiomyopathy
ENSMUSG00000022789 (Ensembl Gene Model)
ENSMUSP00000155155 (Ensembl)
ENSMUST00000230980 (Ensembl)
rat Dnm1l RGD:620416 (Rat Genome Database)
114114 (Entrez Gene)
Dnm1l (Alliance of Genome Resources)
Chr11 q23 O35303 (UniProt | EBI)
NM_053655 (RefSeq)
zebrafish dnm1l ZDB-GENE-040426-1556 (Zebrafish Model Organism Database)
393896 (Entrez Gene)
dnm1l (Alliance of Genome Resources)
Chr25 Q7SXN5 (UniProt | EBI)
NM_200922 (RefSeq)
Alliance Homology Information

MGI loads orthology data based on the 'stringent' set from the Alliance of Genome Resources. The Alliance sets are based on a scoring system developed by the Alliance in collaboration with DIOPT.

MGI includes orthology for the following vertebrate species from the Alliance:
 - human
 - mouse
 - rat
 - zebrafish

These are a subset of the total species represented in the Alliance; there may be stringent set orthologs in other Alliance species.


Contributing Projects:
Mouse Genome Database (MGD), Gene Expression Database (GXD), Mouse Models of Human Cancer database (MMHCdb) (formerly Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB)), Gene Ontology (GO)
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last database update
11/12/2024
MGI 6.24
The Jackson Laboratory