ARHGAP11B
From SNPedia
| is a | gene |
| is | mentioned by |
| Full name | Rho GTPase activating protein 11B |
| EntrezGene | 89839 |
| PheGenI | 89839 |
| VariationViewer | 89839 |
| ClinVar | ARHGAP11B |
| GeneCards | ARHGAP11B |
| dbSNP | 89839 |
| Diseases | ARHGAP11B |
| SADR | 89839 |
| HugeNav | 89839 |
| wikipedia | ARHGAP11B |
| ARHGAP11B | |
| gopubmed | ARHGAP11B |
| EVS | ARHGAP11B |
| HEFalMp | ARHGAP11B |
| MyGene2 | ARHGAP11B |
| 23andMe | ARHGAP11B |
| UniProt | Q3KRB8 |
| Ensembl | ENSG00000187951 |
| # SNPs | 0 |
ARHGAP11B has the highest degree of radial glia-specific gene expression of 56 genes preferentially expressed in human apical and basal radial glia that lack mouse orthologs. As a gene that arose in the human lineage after separation from chimpanzees, ARHGAP11B may have contributed to evolutionary expansion of human neocortex, or in other words, this human-specific gene may be one of the reasons humans have larger brains.[PMID 25721503]
