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C20orf196 (chromosome 20 open reading frame 196) is a protein-coding gene in humans. It codes for an unknown protein known as uncharacterized protein C20orf196, predicted to localize in the nucleus. C20orf196 is in the chromosomal location 20p12.3 and is 1,763 nucleotide bases long. C20orf196 gene homologs include chimpanzee, Rhesus monkey, dog, cow, mouse, rat, and chicken. It has orthologs in 163 organisms.

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