Numerous previous studies have elucidated 2 surprising patterns of spliceosomal intron evolution in diverse eukaryotes over the past roughly 100 Myr. First, rates of recent intron gain in a wide variety of eukaryotic lineages have been sur-prisingly low, far too low to explain modern intron densities. Second, intron losses have outnumbered intron gains over a variety of lineages. For several reasons, land plants might be expected to have comparatively high rates of intron gain and thus to represent a possible exception to this pattern. However, we report several studies that indicate low rates of intron gain and an excess of intron losses over intron gains in a variety of plant lineages. We estimate that intron losses have outnumbered intro...
<div><p>Why do highly expressed genes have small introns? This is an important issue, not least beca...
Eukaryotic genes consist of exons that contain the coding sequence, and of introns that are non-codi...
Genes in pieces and spliceosomal introns are a landmark of eukaryotes, with intron invasion usually ...
The number of introns varies considerably among different organisms. This can be explained by the di...
<div><p>Numerous instances of presence/absence variations for introns have been documented in eukary...
Sequence comparison allows the detailed analysis of evolution at the nucleotide and amino acid level...
Little is known about the origins of spliceosomal introns, the role of intron changes in gene evolut...
Introns in a wide range of organisms including plants, animals and fungi are able to increase the ex...
The 25-year-old debate about the origin of introns between proponents of "introns early" and "intron...
Eukaryotic genes can be classified into intronless (no introns), intron-poor (three or fewer introns...
Abstract Background The presence of non-coding introns is a characteristic feature of most eukaryoti...
AbstractSequencing of eukaryotic genomes allows one to address major evolutionary problems, such as ...
AbstractA new genome-wide analysis of spliceosomal introns indicates massive loss and gain of intron...
Background: Eukaryotic protein-coding genes are interrupted by spliceosomal introns, which are remov...
Most of the eukaryotic genes contain introns, which are removed from the pre-RNA during RNA processi...
<div><p>Why do highly expressed genes have small introns? This is an important issue, not least beca...
Eukaryotic genes consist of exons that contain the coding sequence, and of introns that are non-codi...
Genes in pieces and spliceosomal introns are a landmark of eukaryotes, with intron invasion usually ...
The number of introns varies considerably among different organisms. This can be explained by the di...
<div><p>Numerous instances of presence/absence variations for introns have been documented in eukary...
Sequence comparison allows the detailed analysis of evolution at the nucleotide and amino acid level...
Little is known about the origins of spliceosomal introns, the role of intron changes in gene evolut...
Introns in a wide range of organisms including plants, animals and fungi are able to increase the ex...
The 25-year-old debate about the origin of introns between proponents of "introns early" and "intron...
Eukaryotic genes can be classified into intronless (no introns), intron-poor (three or fewer introns...
Abstract Background The presence of non-coding introns is a characteristic feature of most eukaryoti...
AbstractSequencing of eukaryotic genomes allows one to address major evolutionary problems, such as ...
AbstractA new genome-wide analysis of spliceosomal introns indicates massive loss and gain of intron...
Background: Eukaryotic protein-coding genes are interrupted by spliceosomal introns, which are remov...
Most of the eukaryotic genes contain introns, which are removed from the pre-RNA during RNA processi...
<div><p>Why do highly expressed genes have small introns? This is an important issue, not least beca...
Eukaryotic genes consist of exons that contain the coding sequence, and of introns that are non-codi...
Genes in pieces and spliceosomal introns are a landmark of eukaryotes, with intron invasion usually ...