Human Gene Set: chr3q24


Standard name chr3q24
Systematic name M10226
Brief description Ensembl 109 genes in cytogenetic band chr3q24
Full description or abstract  
Collection C1: Positional
Source publication  
Exact source Ensembl 109 human gene annotation on the GRCh38.p13 reference chromosomes only.
Related gene sets  
External links https://ensembl.org/Homo_sapiens/Location/Chromosome?r=3
Filtered by similarity ?
Source species Homo sapiens
Contributed by Anthony Castanza (MSigDB Team)
Source platform or
identifier namespace
Human_Ensembl_Gene_ID
Dataset references  
Download gene set format: grp | gmt | xml | json | TSV metadata
Compute overlaps ? (show collections to investigate for overlap with this gene set)
Compendia expression profiles ? GTEx compendium
Human tissue compendium (Novartis)
Global Cancer Map (Broad Institute)
NCI-60 cell lines (National Cancer Institute)
Advanced query Further investigate these 46 genes
Gene families ? Categorize these 46 genes by gene family
Show members (show 68 source identifiers mapped to 46 genes)
Version history 2023.1.Hs: Updated to Ensembl 109

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