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IL12B
interleukin 12B

The human orthologue of this gene is associated
with the following human diseases:
Gene
Official SymbolIL12B
Official Full Nameinterleukin 12B
CGNC ID966
also known asIL-12B, IL-12p40, interleukin-12 subunit beta|IL-12 p40 subunit|interleukin 12B (natural killer cell stimulatory factor 2, cytotoxic lymphocyte maturation factor 2, p40)|interleukin-12 beta chain|interleukin-12 p40 subunit|interleukin-12p40
gene typeprotein-coding
Genomic Map
 Ensembl ID not known
NCBI
UCSC
Gallus-Browse
Sequence Information
Genomic
RNANM_213571
PolypeptideNP_998736
Sequence Clusters/ESTsUnigene
Gene Expression
In Situ HybridizationGEISHA
EST ProfileGga.14433
Orthology
Entrez GeneEnsembl GeneGenetic PhenotypesMOD
Fruit Fly
Human3593ENSG00000113302MIM:600807MIM:161561
Mouse16160ENSMUSG00000004296All phenotypic alleles (6):Targeted, knock-out(2) Targeted, other(4) MGI:96540
Xenopus480286
Zebrafish445373, 335994ENSDARG00000033727ZDB-GENE-050525-3, ZDB-GENE-030131-7937ZFIN:ZDB-GENE-050525-3, ZFIN:ZDB-GENE-030131-7937
Gene Ontology
Molecular Function
Biological Process
Cellular Component
Links to other databases
Entrez Gene404671
Ensembl Gene
KEGGgga:404671
No expression data available.
 Data from NCBI Unigene EST Profile
Unigene ID: Gga.14433

Mouse

Emage
EurexpressMGI:96540
MGI GXDMGI:96540

Frog

Xenbase480286

Fruit Fly

BDGP

Zebra Finch

ZEBrA

Zebrafish

ZFINZDB-GENE-050525-3, ZDB-GENE-030131-7937
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