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NamingSystem:

Official URL: http://terminology.hl7.org/NamingSystem/HGNCGeneGroup Version: 1.0.0
Active as of 2024-03-09 Responsible: HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee Computable Name: HGNCGeneGroup

The HGNC is responsible for approving unique symbols and names for human loci, including protein coding genes, ncRNA genes and pseudogenes, to allow unambiguous scientific communication.

For each known human gene we approve a gene name and symbol (short-form abbreviation). All approved symbols are stored in the HGNC database,www.genenames.org, a curated online repository of HGNC-approved gene nomenclature, gene groups and associated resources including links to genomic, proteomic and phenotypic information. Each symbol is unique and we ensure that each gene is only given one approved gene symbol. It is necessary to provide a unique symbol for each gene so that we and others can talk about them, and this also facilitates electronic data retrieval from publications and databases. Please see https://www.genenames.org/ for more info.

Summary

Defining URLhttp://terminology.hl7.org/NamingSystem/HGNCGeneGroup
Version1.0.0
NameHGNCGeneGroup
TitleHUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee Gene Group
Statusactive
Definition

The HGNC is responsible for approving unique symbols and names for human loci, including protein coding genes, ncRNA genes and pseudogenes, to allow unambiguous scientific communication.

For each known human gene we approve a gene name and symbol (short-form abbreviation). All approved symbols are stored in the HGNC database,www.genenames.org, a curated online repository of HGNC-approved gene nomenclature, gene groups and associated resources including links to genomic, proteomic and phenotypic information. Each symbol is unique and we ensure that each gene is only given one approved gene symbol. It is necessary to provide a unique symbol for each gene so that we and others can talk about them, and this also facilitates electronic data retrieval from publications and databases. Please see https://www.genenames.org/ for more info.

PublisherHUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee

Identifiers

TypeValuePreferredPeriodComment
URIhttp://www.genenames.org/genegrouptrue2022-08-25 --> (ongoing)This is the URL as specified by the terminology owner, and is considered authoritative.

History

DateActionCustodianAuthorComment
2022-09-02createHTAJessica BotaAdd HGNC Code Systems per HTA; up-341