We previously have studied the insertion and deletion polymorphism by sequencing no more than one hundred introns in a mixed human population and found that the minimal introns tended to maintain length at an optimal size. Here we analyzed re-sequenced 179 individual genomes (from African, European, and Asian populations) from the data released by the 1000 Genome Project to study the size dynamics of minimal introns.We not only confirmed that minimal introns in human populations are selected but also found two major effects in minimal intron evolution: (i) Size-effect: minimal introns longer than an optimal size (87 nt) tend to have a higher ratio of deletion to insertion than those that are shorter than the optimal size; (ii) GC-effect: mi...
The basis for intron expansion in humans is largely unexplored. In this article, we demonstrate that...
We present the first analysis of human-chimpanzee intron divergence, in which differences in the num...
The basis for intron expansion in humans is largely unexplored. In this article, we demonstrate that...
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...
AbstractIn order to investigate the molecular mechanisms that alter intron size, we conducted an ext...
Insertions and deletions (indels) of short DNA segments are common evolutionary events. Numerous stu...
Background: Introns and their splicing are tightly coupled with the subsequent mRNA maturation steps...
Insertions and deletions (indels) of short DNA segments are common evolutionary events. Numerous stu...
genome appears to be in opposition to simple explanations of genome evolution based on unidirection...
genome appears to be in opposition to simple explanations of genome evolution based on unidirection...
BACKGROUND: Introns and their splicing are tightly coupled with the subsequent mRNA maturation steps...
Introns can be extraordinarily large and they account for the majority of the DNA sequence in human ...
The basis for intron expansion in humans is largely unexplored. In this article, we demonstrate that...
Introns can be extraordinarily large and they account for the majority of the DNA sequence in human ...
The basis for intron expansion in humans is largely unexplored. In this article, we demonstrate that...
We present the first analysis of human-chimpanzee intron divergence, in which differences in the num...
The basis for intron expansion in humans is largely unexplored. In this article, we demonstrate that...
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...
AbstractIn order to investigate the molecular mechanisms that alter intron size, we conducted an ext...
Insertions and deletions (indels) of short DNA segments are common evolutionary events. Numerous stu...
Background: Introns and their splicing are tightly coupled with the subsequent mRNA maturation steps...
Insertions and deletions (indels) of short DNA segments are common evolutionary events. Numerous stu...
genome appears to be in opposition to simple explanations of genome evolution based on unidirection...
genome appears to be in opposition to simple explanations of genome evolution based on unidirection...
BACKGROUND: Introns and their splicing are tightly coupled with the subsequent mRNA maturation steps...
Introns can be extraordinarily large and they account for the majority of the DNA sequence in human ...
The basis for intron expansion in humans is largely unexplored. In this article, we demonstrate that...
Introns can be extraordinarily large and they account for the majority of the DNA sequence in human ...
The basis for intron expansion in humans is largely unexplored. In this article, we demonstrate that...
We present the first analysis of human-chimpanzee intron divergence, in which differences in the num...
The basis for intron expansion in humans is largely unexplored. In this article, we demonstrate that...