Background Eukaryotic protein-coding genes are interrupted by spliceosomal introns, which are removed from transcripts before protein translation. Many facets of spliceosomal intron evolution, including age, mechanisms of origins, the role of natural selection, and the causes of the vast differences in intron number between eukaryotic species, remain debated. Genome sequencing and comparative analysis has made possible whole genome analysis of intron evolution to address these questions. Results We analyzed intron positions in 1,161 sets of orthologous genes across 25 eukaryotic species. We find strong support for an intron-rich fungus-animal ancestor, with more than four introns per kilobase, comparable to the highest known modern intron d...
Eukaryotic genes consist of exons that contain the coding sequence, and of introns that are non-codi...
Summary The rate and extent of unbalanced eukaryotic intron changes exhibit dynamic patterns for di...
SummaryA new study reports creation of spliceosomal introns in multiple related fungal species by pr...
Background Eukaryotic protein-coding genes are interrupted by spliceosomal introns, which are remove...
SummaryThough spliceosomal introns are a major structural component of most eukaryotic genes and int...
Many genes of eukaryotes and viruses contain introns. The roles of introns are not fully understood ...
AbstractSequencing of eukaryotic genomes allows one to address major evolutionary problems, such as ...
The presence of spliceosomal introns in eukaryotic genes poses a major puzzle for the study of genom...
Here we are trying to answer the question why one of the smallest genome Sporobolomyces roseus has o...
SummarySpliceosomal introns are noncoding sequences that separate exons in eukaryotic genes and are ...
International audienceIntrons in protein-coding genes are very rare in hemiascomycetous yeast genome...
Spliceosomal introns are key components of the eukaryotic gene structure. Although they contributed ...
Spliceosomal introns are noncoding sequences that separate exons in eukaryotic genes and are removed...
As part of the exploratory sequencing program Génolevures, visual scrutinisation and bioinfor...
International audienceAs part of the exploratory sequencing program G?levures, visual scrutinisation...
Eukaryotic genes consist of exons that contain the coding sequence, and of introns that are non-codi...
Summary The rate and extent of unbalanced eukaryotic intron changes exhibit dynamic patterns for di...
SummaryA new study reports creation of spliceosomal introns in multiple related fungal species by pr...
Background Eukaryotic protein-coding genes are interrupted by spliceosomal introns, which are remove...
SummaryThough spliceosomal introns are a major structural component of most eukaryotic genes and int...
Many genes of eukaryotes and viruses contain introns. The roles of introns are not fully understood ...
AbstractSequencing of eukaryotic genomes allows one to address major evolutionary problems, such as ...
The presence of spliceosomal introns in eukaryotic genes poses a major puzzle for the study of genom...
Here we are trying to answer the question why one of the smallest genome Sporobolomyces roseus has o...
SummarySpliceosomal introns are noncoding sequences that separate exons in eukaryotic genes and are ...
International audienceIntrons in protein-coding genes are very rare in hemiascomycetous yeast genome...
Spliceosomal introns are key components of the eukaryotic gene structure. Although they contributed ...
Spliceosomal introns are noncoding sequences that separate exons in eukaryotic genes and are removed...
As part of the exploratory sequencing program Génolevures, visual scrutinisation and bioinfor...
International audienceAs part of the exploratory sequencing program G?levures, visual scrutinisation...
Eukaryotic genes consist of exons that contain the coding sequence, and of introns that are non-codi...
Summary The rate and extent of unbalanced eukaryotic intron changes exhibit dynamic patterns for di...
SummaryA new study reports creation of spliceosomal introns in multiple related fungal species by pr...