Annotation: cytidylate kinase Type 1: Protein-coding gene Located on scaffold Echvi_Contig97.1, + strand, nucleotides 2,362,879 to 2,363,565 See nucleotide sequence around Echvi_2010 or for all of scaffold Echvi_Contig97.1
Other databases: NCBI , uniprot: L0FYY8
Nearby Genes
500 nt Echvi_2005 and Echvi_2006 are separated by 87 nucleotides Echvi_2006 and Echvi_2007 are separated by 90 nucleotides Echvi_2007 and Echvi_2008 are separated by 10 nucleotides Echvi_2008 and Echvi_2009 are separated by 138 nucleotides Echvi_2009 and Echvi_2010 are separated by 186 nucleotides Echvi_2010 and Echvi_2011 are separated by 3 nucleotides Echvi_2011 and Echvi_2012 are separated by 127 nucleotides Echvi_2012 and Echvi_2013 are separated by 5 nucleotides Echvi_2013 and Echvi_2014 overlap by 14 nucleotides Echvi_2014 and Echvi_2015 are separated by 49 nucleotides
Echvi_2005: Echvi_2005 - hypothetical protein, at 2,357,577 to 2,357,699
_2005
Echvi_2006: Echvi_2006 - Uncharacterized conserved protein, at 2,357,787 to 2,358,548
_2006
Echvi_2007: Echvi_2007 - putative bacillithiol system thiol disulfide oxidoreductase, YpdA family, at 2,358,639 to 2,359,619
_2007
Echvi_2008: Echvi_2008 - Signal transduction histidine kinase, at 2,359,630 to 2,360,916
_2008
Echvi_2009: Echvi_2009 - adenine deaminase, at 2,361,055 to 2,362,692
_2009
Echvi_2010: Echvi_2010 - cytidylate kinase, at 2,362,879 to 2,363,565
_2010
Echvi_2011: Echvi_2011 - (E)-4-hydroxy-3-methyl-but-2-enyl pyrophosphate reductase (IPP and DMAPP forming), at 2,363,569 to 2,364,465
_2011
Echvi_2012: Echvi_2012 - NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase, Na(+)-translocating, A subunit, at 2,364,593 to 2,365,957
_2012
Echvi_2013: Echvi_2013 - NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase, Na(+)-translocating, B subunit, at 2,365,963 to 2,367,165
_2013
Echvi_2014: Echvi_2014 - NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase, Na(+)-translocating, C subunit, at 2,367,152 to 2,367,901
_2014
Echvi_2015: Echvi_2015 - NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase, Na(+)-translocating, D subunit, at 2,367,951 to 2,368,634
_2015
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