19q1313
19q1313 refers to a specific locus on the human genome. It is located on the q arm of chromosome 19, at band 13, sub-band 1, and further sub-band 3. This designation follows the standard cytogenetic nomenclature used to map and identify specific regions of chromosomes. The q arm is the longer arm of a chromosome. Genetic information, including genes and regulatory elements, is organized within these chromosomal regions. The precise location of 19q1313 is important for researchers studying the human genome, particularly in the context of genetic variation, gene function, and disease association. Studies that investigate chromosomal abnormalities, such as deletions or duplications in this region, may utilize this specific locus identification. Furthermore, association studies that link genetic markers to particular traits or diseases might pinpoint variations within or near 19q1313. The genes residing in this area contribute to various biological processes, though specific functions are often detailed in more specialized genetic databases.