Homo sapiens

Gene : UNC13A - ENSG00000130477 - Homo sapiens (human)

General information

Gene identifier

ENSG00000130477

Name

UNC13A

Description

unc-13 homolog A [Source:HGNC Symbol;Acc:HGNC:23150]

Synonym(s)

munc13-1,kiaa1032

Orthologs

Paralogs

Expression

80%

Reported absence of expression

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Anatomical entity
Expression score
FDR
Link to source data
Sources
UBERON:0007371superior surface of tongue69.730.155See source data
RSCAIE
UBERON:0008188tendon of biceps brachii69.730.733See source data
RSCAIE
UBERON:0002217synovial joint70.090.093See source data
RSCAIE
UBERON:0002418cartilage tissue70.740.177See source data
RSCAIE
UBERON:0001614superficial temporal artery70.870.116See source data
RSCAIE
UBERON:0002030nipple71.980.191See source data
RSCAIE
UBERON:0004511skeletal muscle tissue of rectus abdominis72.390.16See source data
RSCAIE
CL:0000019sperm73.100.218See source data
RSCAIE
UBERON:0004087vena cava73.930.055See source data
RSCAIE
UBERON:0002080heart right ventricle74.010.137See source data
RSCAIE
UBERON:0002370thymus74.100.13See source data
RSCAIE
UBERON:0002483trabecular bone tissue75.430.113See source data
RSCAIE
CL:0000115endothelial cell76.210.107See source data
RSCAIE
UBERON:0001259mucosa of urinary bladder77.680.143See source data
RSCAIE
UBERON:0002073hair follicle79.790.136See source data
RSCAIE
UBERON:0002000gluteal muscle80.450.077See source data
RSCAIE
UBERON:0001831parotid gland82.120.107See source data
RSCAIE
UBERON:0001103diaphragm86.020.05See source data
RSCAIE

Sources

A Affimetrix
E EST
I In Situ
R RNA-Seq
SC scRNA-Seq
datano data

Expression scores

3.25e4 lightgrey: low confidence scores

important score variation

Expression scores of expression calls is based on the rank of a gene in a condition according to its expression levels (non-parametric statistics), normalized using the minimum and maximum Rank of the species. Values of Expression scores are between 0 and 100. Low score means that the gene is lowly expressed in the condition compared to other genes. Scores are normalized and comparable across genes, conditions and species.

Sources of annotations to anatomy and development:

Sources of raw data:

Orthologs

80%

Paralogs (same species)

80%

Cross-references

80%