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= TMEM11 = Transmembrane Protein 11 (TMEM11), also commonly known as C17orf35 or PM1, is a transmembrane protein coding gene in which is thought to play a role in mitochondrial morphogenesis and organization within homo sapiens. Essentially, mitochondrial morphogenesis has to do with the shaping of the mitochondria through different mechanical stresses and strains at the molecular level in order to uphold the shape it is within tissues. TMEM11 has 300 different orthologs, though the most noted are mice (Mus musculus), norway rats (Rattus norvegicus), zebrafish (Danio rerio), and chicken (Gallus gallus). TMEM 11 is a part of chromosome 17, 17p11.2 to be exact, and spans 16,208 base pairs (bp) long and encodes an mRNA protein at a length of 958 bp. Along with that, the mRNA has a total of 3 exons and 2 long introns in which make it up in total, the middle exon starting at RNA positioning 73 and the other two being the ends of the protein.