Background: While intron retention (IR) is now widely accepted as an important mechanism of mammalian gene expression control, it remains the least studied form of alternative splicing. To delineate conserved features of IR, we performed an exhaustive phylogenetic analysis in a highly purified and functionally defined cell type comprising neutrophilic granulocytes from five vertebrate species spanning 430 million years of evolution. Results: Our RNA-sequencing-based analysis suggests that IR increases gene regulatory complexity, which is indicated by a strong anti-correlation between the number of genes affected by IR and the number of protein-coding genes in the genome of individual species. Our results confirm that IR affects many ortholo...
Intron retention (IR) is a form of alternative splicing that has long been neglected in mammalian sy...
SummaryIntron retention (IR) is widely recognized as a consequence of mis-splicing that leads to fai...
International audienceIntrons represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is ...
Background: While intron retention (IR) is now widely accepted as an important mechanism of mammalia...
Abstract Background ...
© 2014 Braunschweig et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. This article is distri...
Background: We carried out an analysis of intron length conservation across a diverse group of ninet...
Background: One of the least common types of alternative splicing is the complete retention of an in...
Intron retention (IR) occurs when an intron is transcribed into pre-mRNA and remains in the final mR...
Dynamic intron retention (IR) in vertebrate cells is of widespread biological importance. Aberrant I...
Intron retention has long been an exemplar of regulated splicing with case studies of individual eve...
Intron retention (IR) is widely recognized as a consequence of mis-splicing that leads to failed exc...
Introns represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is eliminated from eukary...
Intron retention (IR) is a form of alternative splicing that can affect mRNA levels through nonsense...
Intron retention (IR) is a form of alternative splicing that has long been neglected in mammalian sy...
SummaryIntron retention (IR) is widely recognized as a consequence of mis-splicing that leads to fai...
International audienceIntrons represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is ...
Background: While intron retention (IR) is now widely accepted as an important mechanism of mammalia...
Abstract Background ...
© 2014 Braunschweig et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. This article is distri...
Background: We carried out an analysis of intron length conservation across a diverse group of ninet...
Background: One of the least common types of alternative splicing is the complete retention of an in...
Intron retention (IR) occurs when an intron is transcribed into pre-mRNA and remains in the final mR...
Dynamic intron retention (IR) in vertebrate cells is of widespread biological importance. Aberrant I...
Intron retention has long been an exemplar of regulated splicing with case studies of individual eve...
Intron retention (IR) is widely recognized as a consequence of mis-splicing that leads to failed exc...
Introns represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is eliminated from eukary...
Intron retention (IR) is a form of alternative splicing that can affect mRNA levels through nonsense...
Intron retention (IR) is a form of alternative splicing that has long been neglected in mammalian sy...
SummaryIntron retention (IR) is widely recognized as a consequence of mis-splicing that leads to fai...
International audienceIntrons represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is ...