What does a gene's "aligned length" represent in the NCBI gene database? I can understand that CDS length represents the length of the coding sequence (the number of amino acid residues + 1 and then multiplied by 3), but I really can't understand what aligned length is.
Can you show us an example of where you see this?
Sure, I'll add a link. SNCA synuclein alpha Homo sapiens (human) If you put the mouse pointer on the transcript map of this gene (without clicking), you can see the "aligned length" information mentioned in my question. It would help me a lot if you could answer what this means. Thanks!
It's the length of the exons, compared to the genomic length which would be exon+intron, called the span in the hover menu.
It is the length of the transcript
Entry in GenBank/Nuccore
Corresponding entry in Ensembl
I see! Thanks a lot!