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neurogene

Neurogene is not a standardized term in modern genetics. In scientific writing, it is sometimes used informally as a descriptive label for a gene implicated in neural development or neural function. As a compound word, neurogene can be applied to any gene with evidence of involvement in the nervous system, but it lacks a formal definition or universal nomenclature. Because of its descriptive nature, its usage varies by study and author, and it is often superseded by the precise gene symbol or locus (for example, NEUROG1, NEUROG2, or other named genes).

Neurogene should not be confused with neurogenin, a specific family of transcription factors that play roles

In addition to its biological usage, Neurogene may be used as a corporate or project name in

in
neurogenesis.
The
similarity
in
name
reflects
common
roots
but
does
not
imply
identity.
In
practice,
researchers
typically
cite
exact
genes
and
their
regulatory
context
to
avoid
ambiguity.
the
biotechnology
sector,
separate
from
any
biological
concept.
When
encountered
in
literature
or
media,
context
should
guide
interpretation;
consult
official
sources
to
determine
whether
a
particular
reference
denotes
a
gene,
a
study
design,
or
an
organization.