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Citing this page:Lefranc M-P. Immunoglobulin (IG) and T cell receptor genes (TR): IMGT® and the birth and rise of immunoinformatics. Front Immunol. 2014 Feb 05;5:22. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2014.00022. Open access. PMID: 24600447

Correspondence between IMGT gene names and clone names is available in Gene tables: Mus musculus (house mouse) and Homo sapiens (human)

In Gene tables, mouse and human TRAV genes are designated by a number for the subgroup followed, whenever there are several genes belonging to the same subgroup, by a dash and a number for their relative localisation in their respective loci, at14C2 and 14q11.2.

Mouse TRAV subgroups are listed by numerical order.

Mus musculus (house mouse) IMGT TRAV gene subgroups [1] Related Homo sapiens (human) TRAV genes [2, 3]
TRAV1 TRAV1
TRAV2 TRAV4
TRAV3 TRAV5
TRAV4
TRAV5 TRAV13
TRAV6 TRAV9
TRAV7 TRAV12
TRAV8 TRAV17
TRAV9 TRAV8
TRAV10 TRAV13
TRAV11 TRAV10
TRAV12 TRAV18
TRAV13 TRAV22
TRAV14 TRAV23/DV6
TRAV15
TRAV16 TRAV19
TRAV17 TRAV8
TRAV18 TRAV27
TRAV19 TRAV29/DV5
TRAV20
TRAV21 TRAV26
TRAV22
TRAV23
IMGT references:
  1. [1] Bosc, N. and Lefranc, M.-P. Dev. Comp. Immunol., 27, 465-497 (2003). PMID: 12697305 LIGM:271.
  2. [2] Scaviner, D. and Lefranc, M.-P. Exp. Clin. Immunogenet., 17, 83-96 (2000). PMID: 10810225 LIGM:228 pdf.
  3. [3] Lefranc, M.-P. and Lefranc, G. The T cell receptor FactsBook. Academic Press, London, UK (398 pages) (2001).
Created:
05/04/2019
Last updated:
22/09/2023
Authors:
Morgane Bertignac and Marie-Paule Lefranc