Numerous instances of presence/absence variations for introns have been documented in eukaryotes, and some cases of recurrent loss of the same intron have been suggested. However, there has been no comprehensive or phylogenetically deep analysis of recurrent intron loss. Of 883 cases of intron presence/absence variation that we detected in five sequenced grass genomes, 93 were confirmed as recurrent losses and the rest could be explained by single losses (652) or single gains (118). No case of recurrent intron gain was observed. Deep phylogenetic analysis often indicated that apparent intron gains were actually numerous independent losses of the same intron. Recurrent loss exhibited extreme non-randomness, in that some introns were removed ...
Introns in a wide range of organisms including plants, animals and fungi are able to increase the ex...
International audienceIntrons in protein-coding genes are very rare in hemiascomycetous yeast genome...
A large portion in eukaryotic genomes is introns buttheir function is not yet fully elucidated. The ...
<div><p>Numerous instances of presence/absence variations for introns have been documented in eukary...
Numerous previous studies have elucidated 2 surprising patterns of spliceosomal intron evolution in ...
Abstract Background The presence of non-coding introns is a characteristic feature of most eukaryoti...
The number of introns varies considerably among different organisms. This can be explained by the di...
Little is known about the origins of spliceosomal introns, the role of intron changes in gene evolut...
Sequence comparison allows the detailed analysis of evolution at the nucleotide and amino acid level...
Eukaryotic genes can be classified into intronless (no introns), intron-poor (three or fewer introns...
The 25-year-old debate about the origin of introns between proponents of "introns early" and "intron...
Intronless genes (IGs), which are a feature of prokaryotes, are a fascinating group of genes that ar...
Continued improvements in Next-Generation DNA/RNA sequencing coupled with advances in gene annotatio...
AbstractA new genome-wide analysis of spliceosomal introns indicates massive loss and gain of intron...
AbstractMechanisms for loss and gain of introns are elusive. Reported here is a new pattern of intro...
Introns in a wide range of organisms including plants, animals and fungi are able to increase the ex...
International audienceIntrons in protein-coding genes are very rare in hemiascomycetous yeast genome...
A large portion in eukaryotic genomes is introns buttheir function is not yet fully elucidated. The ...
<div><p>Numerous instances of presence/absence variations for introns have been documented in eukary...
Numerous previous studies have elucidated 2 surprising patterns of spliceosomal intron evolution in ...
Abstract Background The presence of non-coding introns is a characteristic feature of most eukaryoti...
The number of introns varies considerably among different organisms. This can be explained by the di...
Little is known about the origins of spliceosomal introns, the role of intron changes in gene evolut...
Sequence comparison allows the detailed analysis of evolution at the nucleotide and amino acid level...
Eukaryotic genes can be classified into intronless (no introns), intron-poor (three or fewer introns...
The 25-year-old debate about the origin of introns between proponents of "introns early" and "intron...
Intronless genes (IGs), which are a feature of prokaryotes, are a fascinating group of genes that ar...
Continued improvements in Next-Generation DNA/RNA sequencing coupled with advances in gene annotatio...
AbstractA new genome-wide analysis of spliceosomal introns indicates massive loss and gain of intron...
AbstractMechanisms for loss and gain of introns are elusive. Reported here is a new pattern of intro...
Introns in a wide range of organisms including plants, animals and fungi are able to increase the ex...
International audienceIntrons in protein-coding genes are very rare in hemiascomycetous yeast genome...
A large portion in eukaryotic genomes is introns buttheir function is not yet fully elucidated. The ...