Hello Everyone,
I am looking at genes within certain genomic windows in the human genome and keep coming across clusters of genes starting with RP eg RP11-142L4.2 RP11-592B15.4 RP3-419C19.2
They seem to be really abundant but I can't find what the RP stands for anywhere. Are these real genes, their adundance makes me suspect they are something like pseudogenes or transcripts of unknown function.
Any help on this really appreciated.
Best,
Rubal
many of the RP11- are actually linc-RNAs
Hi, You may even look into this page: http://www.sanger.ac.uk/research/projects/vertebrategenome/havana/
Which is the havana project page from the Sanger sequencing offshoot. These genes are manually curated from that project. There is a bit of confusion about whether these are pseudogenes are not but the annotation for pseudogenes is a bit different it will be "rpL" and not just "RP"
best
-M
Are these the Pseudogenes!!
Ribosomal protein pseudogenes? Thanks for clearing that up