Term Name: pseudogene
Synonyms: INSDC_feature:gene, INSDC_qualifier:pseudo, INSDC_qualifier:unknown
Definition: A sequence that closely resembles a known functional gene, at another locus within a genome, that is non-functional as a consequence of (usually several) mutations that prevent either its transcription or translation (or both). In general, pseudogenes result from either reverse transcription of a transcript of their "normal" paralog (SO:0000043) (in which case the pseudogene typically lacks introns and includes a poly(A) tail) or from recombination (SO:0000044) (in which case the pseudogene is typically a tandem duplication of its "normal" paralog).
Ontology: Sequence Ontology [SO:0000336]

Relationships
has parts: pseudogenic_transcript
is a type of: biological_region
has subtype: non_processed_pseudogene polymorphic_pseudogene processed_pseudogene transposable_element_pseudogene vertebrate_immune_system_pseudogene
non_functional_homolog_of: gene