lociin
Lociin is a term that has been used in limited contexts to refer to a hypothetical or fictional entity connected with genetic loci. It is not recognized as a real gene, protein, metabolite, or clinical marker in major reference databases, and there is no widely accepted definition in peer-reviewed literature.
Etymology and usage: The name appears to be a coinage combining “locus” (a position on a chromosome)
Proposed interpretations: In speculative or fictional contexts, lociin may be described as a locus-specific regulator involved
Discovery and literature: There are no peer-reviewed primary studies describing the isolation, characterization, or functional validation
See also: locus, chromatin, gene regulation, protein suffix -in.