Abstract Background A knowledge of the positions of introns in eukaryotic genes is important for understanding the evolution of introns. Despite this, there has been relatively little focus on the distribution of intron positions in genes. Results In proteins with signal peptides, there is an overabundance of phase 1 introns around the region of the signal peptide cleavage site. This has been described before. But in proteins without signal peptides, a novel phenomenon is observed: There is a sharp peak of phase 0 intron positions immediately following the start codon, i.e. between codons 1 and 2. This effect is seen in a wide range of eukaryotes: Vertebrates, arthropods, fungi, and flowering plants. Proteins carrying this start codon intro...
Many spliceosomal introns exist in the eukaryotic nuclear genome. Despite much research, the evoluti...
<p>IS: intronic sequence, Nb: number. The intron phase was defined as follows: phase 0 introns are i...
Abstract Background Ever since the discovery of 'genes in pieces' and mRNA splicing in eukaryotes, o...
Intron phase is a conserved evolutionary character that refers to the location of introns relative t...
The hypothesis that some (but not all) introns were used to construct ancient genes by exon shufflin...
In this work, 21 completely sequenced eukaryotic genomes were analyzed using an intragene compar-iso...
AbstractClose analysis of intron phase – the position of introns within codons – is claimed to pro...
AbstractMost of the eukaryotic protein-coding genes are interrupted by multiple introns. A substanti...
Many genes of eukaryotes and viruses contain introns. The roles of introns are not fully understood ...
Many genes of eukaryotes and viruses contain introns. The roles of introns are not fully understood ...
The debate continues on the issue of whether nuclear introns were present in eukaryotic protein-codi...
There is evidence that introns are basically ancient, though intron insertion events can also occur....
AbstractMost of the eukaryotic protein-coding genes are interrupted by multiple introns. A substanti...
The genes of most eukaryotic organisms are organised into coding (exon) and noncoding (intron) seque...
Many spliceosomal introns exist in the eukaryotic nuclear genome. Despite much research, the evoluti...
Many spliceosomal introns exist in the eukaryotic nuclear genome. Despite much research, the evoluti...
<p>IS: intronic sequence, Nb: number. The intron phase was defined as follows: phase 0 introns are i...
Abstract Background Ever since the discovery of 'genes in pieces' and mRNA splicing in eukaryotes, o...
Intron phase is a conserved evolutionary character that refers to the location of introns relative t...
The hypothesis that some (but not all) introns were used to construct ancient genes by exon shufflin...
In this work, 21 completely sequenced eukaryotic genomes were analyzed using an intragene compar-iso...
AbstractClose analysis of intron phase – the position of introns within codons – is claimed to pro...
AbstractMost of the eukaryotic protein-coding genes are interrupted by multiple introns. A substanti...
Many genes of eukaryotes and viruses contain introns. The roles of introns are not fully understood ...
Many genes of eukaryotes and viruses contain introns. The roles of introns are not fully understood ...
The debate continues on the issue of whether nuclear introns were present in eukaryotic protein-codi...
There is evidence that introns are basically ancient, though intron insertion events can also occur....
AbstractMost of the eukaryotic protein-coding genes are interrupted by multiple introns. A substanti...
The genes of most eukaryotic organisms are organised into coding (exon) and noncoding (intron) seque...
Many spliceosomal introns exist in the eukaryotic nuclear genome. Despite much research, the evoluti...
Many spliceosomal introns exist in the eukaryotic nuclear genome. Despite much research, the evoluti...
<p>IS: intronic sequence, Nb: number. The intron phase was defined as follows: phase 0 introns are i...
Abstract Background Ever since the discovery of 'genes in pieces' and mRNA splicing in eukaryotes, o...