FCER2
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Information and Links
FCER2 Fc fragment of IgE, low affinity II, receptor for (CD23)
Also known as: Fcer2a, CD23, CD23A, CLEC4J, FC epsilon RII, FCE2, Fce2, IGEBF, Ly-42, low-affinity IgE receptor
Gene Details: HGNC (human) MGI (mouse) RGD (rat)
Entrez Gene Pages: Human Mouse Rat Cow
Orthology Predictions
Through MGI (human and other mammalian species)
Through HGNC/HCOP (vertebrate and invertebrate orthologs)
Existing GO Annotation
Use the links below as well as the links to the gene information pages above to check existing GO annotation for FCER2.
GO annotation for a particular gene in a set of orthologous genes will vary between species depending upon the experimental evidence available, annotation completeness, and fundamental differences in biology. Please take note of any aspects of the gene's biology that are not represented in the existing GO annotations.
Gene Ontology Consortium Amigo Browser: Many Species
GOA QuickGO Browser: Human Mouse Rat
MGI Browser: Mouse Mouse-Human-Rat Comparative GO Graph
RGD Browser: Rat
Community Input Section
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Supporting literature may be found through the GeneRIFs on the Entrez Gene pages above, or directly through PubMed or CiteXplore
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