Abstract. More introns exist between codons (phase 0) than between the first and the second bases (phase 1) or between the second and the third base (phase 2) within the codon. Many explanations have been suggested for this excess of phase 0. It has, for example, been argued to reflect an ancient utility for introns in separating exons that code for separate protein modules. There may, however, be a simple, alternative explanation. Introns typically require, for correct splicing, particular nucleotides immediately 5¢ in exons (typically a G) and immediately 3 ¢ in the following exon (also often a G). Introns therefore tend to be found between particular nucleotide pairs (e.g., G|G pairs) in the coding sequence. If, owing to bias in usage of...
AbstractWhat are the roles of ‘classical’ introns in the evolution of nuclear genes, and what was th...
SummaryDuring evolution segments of homeothermic genomes underwent a GC content increase. Our analys...
There is evidence that introns are basically ancient, though intron insertion events can also occur....
Intron phase is a conserved evolutionary character that refers to the location of introns relative t...
Since it was first recognised that eukaryotic genes are fragmented into coding segments (exons) sepa...
preferentially located near the splice sites [16,17]. If synonymous codon usage is dictated by the s...
AbstractExon insertions and exon duplications, two major mechanisms of exon shuffling, are shown to ...
Abstract: Introns are located either between codons (phase 0) or within codons (phase 1 and 2) and t...
AbstractClose analysis of intron phase – the position of introns within codons – is claimed to pro...
Abstract Background Previous studies have indicated that the wide variation in intron density (the n...
In mammals there is a bias in amino acid usage near splice sites that is explained, in large part, b...
The genes of most eukaryotic organisms are organised into coding (exon) and noncoding (intron) seque...
In this work, 21 completely sequenced eukaryotic genomes were analyzed using an intragene compar-iso...
Since it was first recognised that eukaryotic genes are fragmented into coding segments (exons) sepa...
Intron splicing is one of the most important steps involved in the maturation process of a pre-mRNA....
AbstractWhat are the roles of ‘classical’ introns in the evolution of nuclear genes, and what was th...
SummaryDuring evolution segments of homeothermic genomes underwent a GC content increase. Our analys...
There is evidence that introns are basically ancient, though intron insertion events can also occur....
Intron phase is a conserved evolutionary character that refers to the location of introns relative t...
Since it was first recognised that eukaryotic genes are fragmented into coding segments (exons) sepa...
preferentially located near the splice sites [16,17]. If synonymous codon usage is dictated by the s...
AbstractExon insertions and exon duplications, two major mechanisms of exon shuffling, are shown to ...
Abstract: Introns are located either between codons (phase 0) or within codons (phase 1 and 2) and t...
AbstractClose analysis of intron phase – the position of introns within codons – is claimed to pro...
Abstract Background Previous studies have indicated that the wide variation in intron density (the n...
In mammals there is a bias in amino acid usage near splice sites that is explained, in large part, b...
The genes of most eukaryotic organisms are organised into coding (exon) and noncoding (intron) seque...
In this work, 21 completely sequenced eukaryotic genomes were analyzed using an intragene compar-iso...
Since it was first recognised that eukaryotic genes are fragmented into coding segments (exons) sepa...
Intron splicing is one of the most important steps involved in the maturation process of a pre-mRNA....
AbstractWhat are the roles of ‘classical’ introns in the evolution of nuclear genes, and what was th...
SummaryDuring evolution segments of homeothermic genomes underwent a GC content increase. Our analys...
There is evidence that introns are basically ancient, though intron insertion events can also occur....