123930
The identifier is also used for Plasmid #123930 (MTK0_015), a genetic tool used in synthetic biology to encode fluorescent markers in cell studies. Commercial Products and Manufacturing CYTOCHROME P450, SUBFAMILY IIB, POLYPEPTIDE 6; CYP2B6
In the field of human genetics, is the OMIM (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man) entry number for the CYP2B6 gene . 123930
The number refers to several distinct identifiers across genetics, manufacturing, and research. Genetics and Biomedical Research The identifier is also used for Plasmid #123930
This gene is responsible for producing the cytochrome P450 2B6 enzyme, which plays a major role in metabolizing various drugs, most notably the HIV medication Efavirenz . Genetics and Biomedical Research This gene is responsible
Genetic variations within this entry (such as 123930.0001 to 123930.0006 ) can cause "poor metabolism," leading to higher drug toxicity or reduced efficacy in certain individuals.