Amir,
That SK refers to the Sick Kids hospital in Toronto, that locus was
annotated by then...
Xose

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> Hi Amir,
> for these kind of data related question,
> you really need Ensembl helpdesk expertise
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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> a.
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> On 27 Dec 2006, at 04:26, Amir Karger wrote:
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>> In my continuing quest to download lots o' stuff from biomart, I've run
>> into a new minor confusion. I downloaded Vega IDs and the corresponding
>> HUGO/HGNC IDs. I get a file with some lines like:
>>
>> Vega Gene ID    Chromosome Name Description     HUGO ID
>> OTTHUMG00000064367      7       G protein-coupled receptor 30   GPR30
>> OTTHUMG00000064367      7       G protein-coupled receptor 30
>> SK:GPR30
>>
>> Can anyone tell me what SK:GPR30 means? HGNC does in fact have a GRP30.
>>
>> I'm assuming I can just ignore the second line, but I'm curious, and as
>> usual worried I'l break something.
>>
>> - Amir Karger
>> Computational Biology Group
>> Bauer Center for Genomics Research
>> Harvard University
>>
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