Background: Introns and their splicing are tightly coupled with the subsequent mRNA maturation steps, especially nucleocytoplasmic export. A remarkable fraction of vertebrate introns have a minimal size of about 100 bp, while majority of introns expand to several kilobases even megabases in length. Principal Findings: We carried out analyses on the evolution and function of minimal introns (50–150 bp) in human and mouse genomes. We found that minimal introns are conserved in terms of both length and sequence. They are preferentially located toward 39 end of mRNA and non-randomly distributed among chromosomes. Both the evolutionary conservation and non-random distribution are indicative of biological relevance. We showed that genes with mini...
Many genes of eukaryotes and viruses contain introns. The roles of introns are not fully understood ...
Splicing is coupled to and essential for the efficient nucleocytoplasmic transport of messages from ...
Many genes of eukaryotes and viruses contain introns. The roles of introns are not fully understood ...
BACKGROUND: Introns and their splicing are tightly coupled with the subsequent mRNA maturation steps...
The function and evolution of introns have been topics of great interest since introns were discover...
International audienceIntrons represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is ...
Introns represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is eliminated from eukary...
Introns represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is eliminated from eukary...
We previously have studied the insertion and deletion polymorphism by sequencing no more than one hu...
We previously have studied the insertion and deletion polymorphism by sequencing no more than one hu...
BACKGROUND: We previously have studied the insertion and deletion polymorphism by sequencing no more...
Eukaryotic genes are littered with intervening sequences, or introns, that are transcribed, but must...
Splicing is coupled to and essential for the efficient nucleocytoplasmic transport of messages from ...
Introns are shorter in housekeeping genes than in tissue- or development-specific genes. Differing e...
Splicing is coupled to and essential for the efficient nucleocytoplasmic transport of messages from ...
Many genes of eukaryotes and viruses contain introns. The roles of introns are not fully understood ...
Splicing is coupled to and essential for the efficient nucleocytoplasmic transport of messages from ...
Many genes of eukaryotes and viruses contain introns. The roles of introns are not fully understood ...
BACKGROUND: Introns and their splicing are tightly coupled with the subsequent mRNA maturation steps...
The function and evolution of introns have been topics of great interest since introns were discover...
International audienceIntrons represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is ...
Introns represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is eliminated from eukary...
Introns represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is eliminated from eukary...
We previously have studied the insertion and deletion polymorphism by sequencing no more than one hu...
We previously have studied the insertion and deletion polymorphism by sequencing no more than one hu...
BACKGROUND: We previously have studied the insertion and deletion polymorphism by sequencing no more...
Eukaryotic genes are littered with intervening sequences, or introns, that are transcribed, but must...
Splicing is coupled to and essential for the efficient nucleocytoplasmic transport of messages from ...
Introns are shorter in housekeeping genes than in tissue- or development-specific genes. Differing e...
Splicing is coupled to and essential for the efficient nucleocytoplasmic transport of messages from ...
Many genes of eukaryotes and viruses contain introns. The roles of introns are not fully understood ...
Splicing is coupled to and essential for the efficient nucleocytoplasmic transport of messages from ...
Many genes of eukaryotes and viruses contain introns. The roles of introns are not fully understood ...