Similarities between GPR137B and Rhodopsin-like receptors
GPR137B and Rhodopsin-like receptors have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): G protein–coupled receptor, Gene.
G protein–coupled receptor
G protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs), also known as seven-(pass)-transmembrane domain receptors, 7TM receptors, heptahelical receptors, serpentine receptor, and G protein–linked receptors (GPLR), constitute a large protein family of receptors that detect molecules outside the cell and activate internal signal transduction pathways and, ultimately, cellular responses.
G protein–coupled receptor and GPR137B · G protein–coupled receptor and Rhodopsin-like receptors ·
Gene
In biology, a gene is a sequence of DNA or RNA that codes for a molecule that has a function.
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- What GPR137B and Rhodopsin-like receptors have in common
- What are the similarities between GPR137B and Rhodopsin-like receptors
GPR137B and Rhodopsin-like receptors Comparison
GPR137B has 2 relations, while Rhodopsin-like receptors has 309. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.64% = 2 / (2 + 309).
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