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December 19, 2005 11:43 AM PST

Pokemon USA threat leads to gene name change

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The name of a cancer-causing gene has been changed from "Pokemon" to Zbtb7 after Pokemon USA threatened legal action to keep scientists from referring to the gene by the game's name, according to an article in science journal Nature.

In January's issue, geneticist Pier Paolo Pandolfi of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York describes the cancer-causing POK erythroid myeloid ontogenic gene, calling it Pokemon.

The gene in question is part of the POK gene family that encodes proteins that turn off other genes. POK proteins are critical in embryonic development, cellular differentiation and oncogenesis, according to the National Cancer Institute.

Nonplussed by the rush of headlines like "Pokemon causes cancer," Nintendo subsidiary Pokemon USA threatened legal action against the center to have the name of its popular game and trading-card series disassociated from the gene, the latest issue of Nature reports. The cancer center has complied with Pokemon's demands and now refers to the gene by the much-less-catchy moniker Zbtb7, Nature reports.

This is not the first time researchers have dipped into the world of gaming for a research nickname. The Sonic hedgehog gene was named after Sega's speedy mascot in 1993. Sega has never sued over the matter, even though mutations in the developmental gene can lead to a number of brain and facial defects, including cyclopia.

Brendan Sinclair of GameSpot reported from San Francisco.

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So sad...
by December 19, 2005 12:42 PM PST
They could learn a thing or two from sega... almost a decade after sonic "dissapeared" from the public eye, and the anecdote of how it came to become a gene name is still told in medicine and genetics faculties everywhere...
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Who cares?
by zeroplane December 19, 2005 4:14 PM PST
Don't get me wrong I find the gene research is very important. However defending one's video game empire from slander? Give me a break, who cares? I mean it isn't like a 8 year old is going to run in the same circles as most researchers. (sighs)
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Bad Move
by drivel December 19, 2005 6:54 PM PST
I think threatening to sue a cancer center did more to ruin their name than a cancer-causing gene...
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