FENDRR

FOXF1 adjacent non-coding developmental regulatory RNA, the group of Long non-coding RNAs with non-systematic symbols

Basic information

Region (hg38): 16:86474525-86509099

Previous symbols: [ "FOXF1-AS1" ]

Links

ENSG00000268388NCBI:400550OMIM:614975HGNC:43894GenCCjaxSfariGnomADPubmedClinVar

Phenotypes

GenCC

Source: genCC

No genCC data.

ClinVar

This is a list of variants' phenotypes submitted to ClinVar and linked to the FENDRR gene.

Variants pathogenicity by type

Statistics on ClinVar variants can assist in determining whether a specific variant type in the FENDRR gene is commonly pathogenic or not.

In the table, we include only reliable ClinVar variants with their consequences to MANE Select, Mane Plus Clinical transcripts, or transcripts with TSL equals 1. Click the count to view the source variants.

Warning: slight differences between displayed counts and the number of variants in ClinVar may occur, primarily due to (1) the application of a different transcript and/or consequence by our variant effect predictor or (2) differences in clinical significance: we classify Benign/Likely benign variants as Likely benign and Pathogenic/Likely pathogenic variants as Likely pathogenic.

Variant type Pathogenic Likely pathogenic VUS Likely benign Benign Sum
synonymous
0
missense
0
nonsense
0
start loss
0
frameshift
0
inframe indel
0
splice donor/acceptor (+/-2bp)
0
splice region
0
non coding
0
Total 0 0 0 0 0

GnomAD

Source: gnomAD

dbNSFP

Source: dbNSFP

Mouse Genome Informatics

Gene name
Fendrr
Phenotype
growth/size/body region phenotype; cellular phenotype; muscle phenotype; mortality/aging (the observable characteristics related to the ability of a mammalian organism to live and age that are manifested throughout development and life span); cardiovascular system phenotype (the observable morphological and physiological characteristics of the mammalian heart, blood vessels, or circulatory system that are manifested through development and lifespan); respiratory system phenotype; digestive/alimentary phenotype;