The HGNC looks forward to working within the TransCODE Consortium to name micropeptides and peptideins, a new class of non-canonical ORFs https://t.co/AHm0sRcv5i
We'd like to celebrate #worldhormoneday and show our support for the endocrine research community by sharing some hormone related gene groups: the receptor ligands: https://t.co/ibGp4gA2TD #becausehormonesmatter.
As one of the GBC's (@globalbiodata) Global Core Biodata Resources HGNC are delighted to hear of this new European Commission funding for the important work of the GBC.
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HGNC supports everyone affected by rare diseases. To find out more about the #LIG4 gene you can visit our symbol report and gene group page for the ligase family https://t.co/zl1rXBl3wb
🎙️ In Rare Disease Day week, #EURORDISRareOnAir shares its final episode, Stephanie’s story.
Her daughter’s fight with #LIG4 syndrome shows a mother’s love, courage, and hope through misdiagnoses, travel, and the search for a cure. 💜
🎧 Listen now: https://t.co/6OHONrwaSN
Read our new paper "Naming the alpha-2-macroglobulin gene family across vertebrates" https://t.co/HUEu7McbeS where we name genes in this peptidase inhibitor family including the ovostatins which were first identified in chicken egg white. 🐔🥚🍳
If you’re attending #PAG33 today please go and see Elspeth at poster number P481 from 3-4.30pm to learn all about our work as the PGNC naming genes in the poplar tree
If you’re attending #PAG33 in San Diego please consider going to hear Elspeth talk about all things HGBC/VGNC/PGNC in the Integrated Genome Resources at EMBL-EBI workshop tomorrow at 9.40am
The HAVANA team @emblebi has multiple open positions to support the GENCODE & PARADIGM projects. We're recruiting annotators (https://t.co/JU3aWoJAIX), an annotation project lead (https://t.co/hhFDTNorKb), & bioinformaticians (https://t.co/ekBDhgzEIu). We’d love to hear from you!
https://t.co/mT2ack6NHS HGNC are truly shocked and saddened to hear this; Amos was a true force of nature in the field of bioinformatics and will be hugely missed.
HGNC is pleased to announce that our latest NAR database paper is now live - see https://t.co/G2lISxzsfP for HGNC updates and an introduction to the PGNC project
Elspeth is presenting a poster (2039F) on our gene groups at the #ASHG25 in Boston between 2.30pm and 4.30pm EDT today so please drop by and say hello!
We’re pleased to announce the rename of C18ORF21 to RMP24, see our collaborative publication: Composition and RNA binding specificity of metazoan RNase MRP (https://t.co/B6aVirCml8)
Join our team! HGNC are looking for a developer to join us and assist in developing webtools, websites and databases related to gene naming. Closing date for applications is 2nd February 2025, please see more at https://t.co/laCKv6v4Ux
Our featured GCBR of the week is HGNC @genenames, responsible for approving unique symbols and names for human loci, including protein coding genes, ncRNA genes and pseudogenes. Click the link to find out more https://t.co/E9kc1mnAvG
@genome_gov#globalbiodata#openscience
Our featured GCBR of the week is HGNC @genenames, responsible for approving unique symbols and names for human loci, including protein coding genes, ncRNA genes and pseudogenes. Click the link to find out more https://t.co/E9kc1mnAvG
@genome_gov#globalbiodata#openscience