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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 ACVR1 HGNC:171 (HGNC)
90 (Entrez Gene)
102576 (OMIM)
ACVR1 (Alliance of Genome Resources)
Chr2 q24.1 Chr2:157736251-157876330 (-)
GRCh38
exfoliation syndrome
fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva
primary angle-closure glaucoma
primary open angle glaucoma
Q04771 (UniProt | EBI)
NM_001347665 (RefSeq)
mouse Acvr1 MGI:87911 (MGI)
11477 (Entrez Gene)
Gene Tree
Acvr1 (Alliance of Genome Resources)
Chr2 33.05 cM Chr2:58336450-58456840 (-)
GRCm39
fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva
11477 (NCBI Gene Model)
P37172 (UniProt | EBI)
NM_001110204 (RefSeq)
rat Acvr1 RGD:620200 (Rat Genome Database)
79558 (Entrez Gene)
Acvr1 (Alliance of Genome Resources)
Chr3 q21 P80201 (UniProt | EBI)
NM_001431445 (RefSeq)
zebrafish acvr1l ZDB-GENE-990415-9 (Zebrafish Model Organism Database)
30615 (Entrez Gene)
acvr1l (Alliance of Genome Resources)
Chr2 NP_571420 (RefSeq)
NM_131345 (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
12/10/2024
MGI 6.24
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