Abstract: According to the length distribution of human introns, there is a large population of short introns with a threshold of 65 nucleotides (nt) and a peak at 85 nt. Using human genome and transcriptome databases, we investigated the introns shorter than 66 nt, termed ultra-short introns, the identities of which are scarcely known. Here, we provide for the first time a list of bona fide human ultra-short introns, which have never been characterized elsewhere. By conducting BLAST searches of the databases, we screened 22 introns (37–65 nt) with conserved lengths and sequences among closely related species. We then provide experimental and bioinformatic evidence for the splicing of 15 introns, of which 12 introns were remarkably G-rich a...
Abstract\ud \ud \ud \ud Background\ud ...
Abstract Background One of the least common types of alternative splicing is the complete retention ...
The conventional model for splicing involves exci-sion of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate t...
According to the length distribution of human introns, there is a large population of short introns ...
Canonical pre-mRNA splicing requires snRNPs and associated splicing factors to excise conserved intr...
The basis for intron expansion in humans is largely unexplored. In this article, we demonstrate that...
The basis for intron expansion in humans is largely unexplored. In this article, we demonstrate that...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mathematics, 2006.This electronic v...
The basis for intron expansion in humans is largely unexplored. In this article, we demonstrate that...
Introns are shorter in housekeeping genes than in tissue- or development-specific genes. Differing e...
Background: One of the least common types of alternative splicing is the complete retention of an in...
Comparison of the sequences of mouse and human genomes revealed a surprising number of nonexonic, no...
Transcription is a slow and expensive process: in eukaryotes, approximately 20 nucleotides can be tr...
The function and evolution of introns have been topics of great interest since introns were discover...
The non-coding portion of human genome is punctuated by a large number of multispecies conserved seq...
Abstract\ud \ud \ud \ud Background\ud ...
Abstract Background One of the least common types of alternative splicing is the complete retention ...
The conventional model for splicing involves exci-sion of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate t...
According to the length distribution of human introns, there is a large population of short introns ...
Canonical pre-mRNA splicing requires snRNPs and associated splicing factors to excise conserved intr...
The basis for intron expansion in humans is largely unexplored. In this article, we demonstrate that...
The basis for intron expansion in humans is largely unexplored. In this article, we demonstrate that...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mathematics, 2006.This electronic v...
The basis for intron expansion in humans is largely unexplored. In this article, we demonstrate that...
Introns are shorter in housekeeping genes than in tissue- or development-specific genes. Differing e...
Background: One of the least common types of alternative splicing is the complete retention of an in...
Comparison of the sequences of mouse and human genomes revealed a surprising number of nonexonic, no...
Transcription is a slow and expensive process: in eukaryotes, approximately 20 nucleotides can be tr...
The function and evolution of introns have been topics of great interest since introns were discover...
The non-coding portion of human genome is punctuated by a large number of multispecies conserved seq...
Abstract\ud \ud \ud \ud Background\ud ...
Abstract Background One of the least common types of alternative splicing is the complete retention ...
The conventional model for splicing involves exci-sion of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate t...