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[edit] Requested move
The Nuclear Receptor Nomenclature Committee system for naming receptors (e.g., NR0B1 for DAX1) is very useful, but is not normally used as the primary name for the receptor in the scientific literature. For consistency with the names of other Wikipedia nuclear receptor articles, IMHO it would be better to name this article DAX1 with a redirect from NR0B1 to DAX1. Alternatively the title could be "dosage-sensitive sex reversal, adrenal hypoplasia critical region, on chromosome X, gene 1", but that is way too wordy. Boghog2 11:37, 8 July 2007 (UTC)
- I'd support that move. --Arcadian 12:58, 8 July 2007 (UTC)
- Per above discussion, NR0B1 has been moved to DAX1. Boghog2 14:18, 14 July 2007 (UTC)