While it is expected for gene length to be associated with factors such as intron number and evolutionary conservation, we are yet to understand the connections between gene length and function in the human genome. In this study, we show that, as expected, there is a strong positive correlation between gene length, transcript length, and protein size as well as a correlation with the number of genetic variants and introns. Among tissue-specific genes, we find that the longest transcripts tend to be expressed in the blood vessels, nerves, thyroid, cervix uteri, and the brain, while the smallest transcripts tend to be expressed in the pancreas, skin, stomach, vagina, and testis. We report, as shown previously, that natural selection suppresse...
The evidence that introns can influence different levels of transfer of genetic information between ...
U1 snRNP (U1) functions in controlling transcription through both the splicing of introns and the su...
Introns are shorter in housekeeping genes than in tissue- or development-specific genes. Differing e...
This study was carried out to pursue the observation that the level of gene expression is affected b...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. T...
Summary Genome sequencing projects are discovering millions of genetic variants in humans, and inter...
ArticleThe main challenge for gaining biological insights from genetic associations is identifying w...
Altres ajuts: Red Española de Supercomputación [BCV-2016-3-0002]Background: Genes corregulate their ...
Transcription is a slow and expensive process: in eukaryotes, approximately 20 nucleotides can be tr...
The non-coding portion of human genome is punctuated by a large number of multispecies conserved seq...
The complete human genome sequence presents researchers with unique opportunities not only for ident...
BACKGROUND: Several recent studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of deep sequencing for transc...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record....
Background: Creation of human gene families was facilitated significantly by gene duplication and di...
The evidence that introns can influence different levels of transfer of genetic information between ...
U1 snRNP (U1) functions in controlling transcription through both the splicing of introns and the su...
Introns are shorter in housekeeping genes than in tissue- or development-specific genes. Differing e...
This study was carried out to pursue the observation that the level of gene expression is affected b...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. T...
Summary Genome sequencing projects are discovering millions of genetic variants in humans, and inter...
ArticleThe main challenge for gaining biological insights from genetic associations is identifying w...
Altres ajuts: Red Española de Supercomputación [BCV-2016-3-0002]Background: Genes corregulate their ...
Transcription is a slow and expensive process: in eukaryotes, approximately 20 nucleotides can be tr...
The non-coding portion of human genome is punctuated by a large number of multispecies conserved seq...
The complete human genome sequence presents researchers with unique opportunities not only for ident...
BACKGROUND: Several recent studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of deep sequencing for transc...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record....
Background: Creation of human gene families was facilitated significantly by gene duplication and di...
The evidence that introns can influence different levels of transfer of genetic information between ...
U1 snRNP (U1) functions in controlling transcription through both the splicing of introns and the su...
Introns are shorter in housekeeping genes than in tissue- or development-specific genes. Differing e...