ANOS1: A unified nomenclature for Kallmann syndrome 1 gene (KAL1) and anosmin-1

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It is accepted that confusion regarding the description of genetic variants occurs when researchers do not use standard nomenclature. The Human Genome Organization Gene Nomenclature Committee contacted a panel of consultants, all working on the KAL1 gene, to propose an update of the nomenclature of the gene, as there was a convention in the literature of using the 'KAL1' symbol, when referring to the gene, but using the name 'anosmin-1' when referring to the protein. The new name, ANOS1, reflects protein name and is more transferrable across species.

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de Castro, F., Seal, R., & Maggi, R. (2017). ANOS1: A unified nomenclature for Kallmann syndrome 1 gene (KAL1) and anosmin-1. Briefings in Functional Genomics, 16(4), 205–210. https://doi.org/10.1093/bfgp/elw037

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