AbstractAnalysis of the exon–intron structures of 2208 human genes has revealed that there is a statistically highly significant excess of phase 1 introns in the vicinity of the signal peptide cleavage sites. It is suggested that amino acid sequences surrounding signal peptide cleavage sites are significantly enriched in phase 1 proto-splice sites and this has favored insertion of spliceosomal introns in these sites
The conventional model for splicing involves excision of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate th...
By spliced alignment of human DNA and transcript sequence data we constructed a data set of transcri...
The conventional model for splicing involves excision of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate th...
AbstractIt was recently shown that there is a predominance of phase 1 introns near the cleavage site...
AbstractAnalysis of the exon–intron structures of 2208 human genes has revealed that there is a stat...
AbstractIt was recently shown that there is a predominance of phase 1 introns near the cleavage site...
AbstractMost of the eukaryotic protein-coding genes are interrupted by multiple introns. A substanti...
353-359We have explored the region around the splice sites of the human intron and exons from the ex...
AbstractMost of the eukaryotic protein-coding genes are interrupted by multiple introns. A substanti...
in mammalian mRNA precursors by subclass method Mineichi Kudo, Sumie Kitamura-Abe, Masaru Shimbo and...
The conventional model for splicing involves exci-sion of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate t...
The conventional model for splicing involves exci-sion of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate t...
The conventional model for splicing involves exci-sion of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate t...
AbstractIntrons are flanked by a partially conserved coding sequence that forms the immediate exon j...
AbstractThe evolutionary origin of spliceosomal introns remains elusive. The startling success of a ...
The conventional model for splicing involves excision of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate th...
By spliced alignment of human DNA and transcript sequence data we constructed a data set of transcri...
The conventional model for splicing involves excision of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate th...
AbstractIt was recently shown that there is a predominance of phase 1 introns near the cleavage site...
AbstractAnalysis of the exon–intron structures of 2208 human genes has revealed that there is a stat...
AbstractIt was recently shown that there is a predominance of phase 1 introns near the cleavage site...
AbstractMost of the eukaryotic protein-coding genes are interrupted by multiple introns. A substanti...
353-359We have explored the region around the splice sites of the human intron and exons from the ex...
AbstractMost of the eukaryotic protein-coding genes are interrupted by multiple introns. A substanti...
in mammalian mRNA precursors by subclass method Mineichi Kudo, Sumie Kitamura-Abe, Masaru Shimbo and...
The conventional model for splicing involves exci-sion of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate t...
The conventional model for splicing involves exci-sion of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate t...
The conventional model for splicing involves exci-sion of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate t...
AbstractIntrons are flanked by a partially conserved coding sequence that forms the immediate exon j...
AbstractThe evolutionary origin of spliceosomal introns remains elusive. The startling success of a ...
The conventional model for splicing involves excision of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate th...
By spliced alignment of human DNA and transcript sequence data we constructed a data set of transcri...
The conventional model for splicing involves excision of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate th...