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    The VGNC: expanding standardized vertebrate gene nomenclature

    The Vertebrate Gene Nomenclature Committee (VGNC) was established in 2016 as a sister project to the HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee, to approve gene nomenclature in vertebrate species without an existing ded...

    Tamsin E. M. Jones, Bethan Yates, Bryony Braschi, Kristian Gray in Genome Biology (2023)

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    The case for standardizing gene nomenclature in vertebrates

    Fiona M. McCarthy, Tamsin E. M. Jones, Anne E. Kwitek, Cynthia L. Smith in Nature (2023)

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    The importance of being the HGNC

    The HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC) has been providing standardized symbols and names for human genes since the late 1970s. As funding agencies change their priorities, finding financial support for cr...

    Elspeth A. Bruford, Bryony Braschi, Liora Haim-Vilmovsky in Human Genomics (2022)

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    Guidelines for human gene nomenclature

    Standardized gene naming is crucial for effective communication about genes, and as genomics becomes increasingly important in health care, the need for a consistent language to refer to human genes becomes ev...

    Elspeth A. Bruford, Bryony Braschi, Paul Denny, Tamsin E. M. Jones in Nature Genetics (2020)

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    A unified nomenclature for vertebrate olfactory receptors

    Olfactory receptors (ORs) are G protein-coupled receptors with a crucial role in odor detection. A typical mammalian genome harbors ~ 1000 OR genes and pseudogenes; however, different gene duplication/deletion...

    Tsviya Olender, Tamsin E. M. Jones, Elspeth Bruford in BMC Evolutionary Biology (2020)