Copyright © 2011 Ming Zou et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Genes without introns are a characteristic feature of prokaryotes, but there are still a number of intronless genes in eukaryotes. To study these eukaryotic genes that have prokaryotic architecture could help to understand the evolutionary patterns of related genes and genomes. Our analyses revealed a number of intronless genes that reside in 6 deuterostomes (sea urchin, sea squirt, zebrafish, chicken, platypus, and human). We also determined the conservation for each intronless gene in archaea, b...
BACKGROUND: Although large scale informatics studies on introns can be useful in making broad infere...
The first organisms to evolve were unicellular, and the vast majority of life has remained so for bi...
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Genes without introns are a characteristic feature of prokaryotes, but there are still a number of i...
Genes without introns are a characteristic feature of prokaryotes, but there are still a number of i...
Comparative genome analysis indicates that there is a sizeable amount of protein sequence conservati...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Most eukaryotic gen...
AbstractSequencing of eukaryotic genomes allows one to address major evolutionary problems, such as ...
In a recent paper in Science, Raible et al. (2005) surveyed the position of introns in 30 genes of a...
Intronless genes (IGs), which are a feature of prokaryotes, are a fascinating group of genes that ar...
There is massive variation in intron numbers across eukaryotic genomes, yet the major drivers of int...
AbstractUsing computational approaches we have identified 2017 expressed intronless genes in the mou...
We investigated the patterns of intron conservation in eukaryotes for five different genes. The gene...
There has been a lively debate over the evolution of eukaryote introns: at what point in the tree of...
Note: A full list of authors and affiliations appears at the end of the article. Acorn worms, also k...
BACKGROUND: Although large scale informatics studies on introns can be useful in making broad infere...
The first organisms to evolve were unicellular, and the vast majority of life has remained so for bi...
Contains fulltext : 250499.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Genes without introns are a characteristic feature of prokaryotes, but there are still a number of i...
Genes without introns are a characteristic feature of prokaryotes, but there are still a number of i...
Comparative genome analysis indicates that there is a sizeable amount of protein sequence conservati...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Most eukaryotic gen...
AbstractSequencing of eukaryotic genomes allows one to address major evolutionary problems, such as ...
In a recent paper in Science, Raible et al. (2005) surveyed the position of introns in 30 genes of a...
Intronless genes (IGs), which are a feature of prokaryotes, are a fascinating group of genes that ar...
There is massive variation in intron numbers across eukaryotic genomes, yet the major drivers of int...
AbstractUsing computational approaches we have identified 2017 expressed intronless genes in the mou...
We investigated the patterns of intron conservation in eukaryotes for five different genes. The gene...
There has been a lively debate over the evolution of eukaryote introns: at what point in the tree of...
Note: A full list of authors and affiliations appears at the end of the article. Acorn worms, also k...
BACKGROUND: Although large scale informatics studies on introns can be useful in making broad infere...
The first organisms to evolve were unicellular, and the vast majority of life has remained so for bi...
Contains fulltext : 250499.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access