Amir, That SK refers to the Sick Kids hospital in Toronto, that locus was annotated by then... Xose
> > Hi Amir, > for these kind of data related question, > you really need Ensembl helpdesk expertise > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > > a. > > > On 27 Dec 2006, at 04:26, Amir Karger wrote: > >> 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 >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------- > Arek Kasprzyk > EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute. > Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, > Cambridge CB10 1SD, UK. > Tel: +44-(0)1223-494606 > Fax: +44-(0)1223-494468 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------- > > > -- Xose M. Fernandez EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Phone:+44 (0)1223 494462 CB10 1SD Cambridge Fax: +44 (0)1223 494468 Great Britain
