SAX2
SAX2 is a gene symbol that is used in multiple species to refer to different genes or proteins, rather than a single universal entity. Because gene nomenclature often recycles symbols across organisms, SAX2 may denote distinct genes in plants, animals, or other models depending on the study. Consequently, the function attributed to SAX2 is context-dependent and must be interpreted with the organism, genomic locus, and experimental background in mind.
Context and usage: When SAX2 is encountered in the literature, it is important to verify the organism
Possible roles: In some studies, SAX2 may be described as a transcription factor or DNA-binding protein involved
Disambiguation and nomenclature: Because SAX2 can refer to different genes across species, readers should treat it
See also: SAX1, SAX3, gene symbol disambiguation, nomenclature guidelines.