The number of introns varies considerably among different organisms. This can be explained by the differences in the rates of intron gain and loss. Two factors that are likely to influence these rates are selection for or against introns and the mutation rate that generates the novel intron or the intronless copy. Although it has been speculated that stronger selection for a compact genome might result in a higher rate of intron loss and a lower rate of intron gain, clear evidence is lacking, and the role of selection in determining these rates has not been established. Here, we studied the gain and loss of introns in the two closely related species Arabidopsis thaliana and A. lyrata as it was recently shown that A. thaliana has been underg...
International audiencePlant genomes present a continuous range of variation in nucleotide compositio...
Plant genomes present a continuous range of variation in nucleotide composition (G+C content). In co...
Plant genomes present a continuous range of variation in nucleotide composition (G+C content). In co...
The number of introns varies considerably among different organisms. This can be explained by the di...
Numerous previous studies have elucidated 2 surprising patterns of spliceosomal intron evolution in ...
Sequence comparison allows the detailed analysis of evolution at the nucleotide and amino acid level...
<div><p>Numerous instances of presence/absence variations for introns have been documented in eukary...
<div><p>Why do highly expressed genes have small introns? This is an important issue, not least beca...
Little is known about the origins of spliceosomal introns, the role of intron changes in gene evolut...
Why do highly expressed genes have small introns? This is an important issue, not least because it p...
Introns in a wide range of organisms including plants, animals and fungi are able to increase the ex...
A large portion in eukaryotic genomes is introns buttheir function is not yet fully elucidated. The ...
Abstract Background The presence of non-coding introns is a characteristic feature of most eukaryoti...
Most of the eukaryotic genes contain introns, which are removed from the pre-RNA during RNA processi...
Silencing of introduced transgenes constitutes a major bottleneck in the production of transgenic cr...
International audiencePlant genomes present a continuous range of variation in nucleotide compositio...
Plant genomes present a continuous range of variation in nucleotide composition (G+C content). In co...
Plant genomes present a continuous range of variation in nucleotide composition (G+C content). In co...
The number of introns varies considerably among different organisms. This can be explained by the di...
Numerous previous studies have elucidated 2 surprising patterns of spliceosomal intron evolution in ...
Sequence comparison allows the detailed analysis of evolution at the nucleotide and amino acid level...
<div><p>Numerous instances of presence/absence variations for introns have been documented in eukary...
<div><p>Why do highly expressed genes have small introns? This is an important issue, not least beca...
Little is known about the origins of spliceosomal introns, the role of intron changes in gene evolut...
Why do highly expressed genes have small introns? This is an important issue, not least because it p...
Introns in a wide range of organisms including plants, animals and fungi are able to increase the ex...
A large portion in eukaryotic genomes is introns buttheir function is not yet fully elucidated. The ...
Abstract Background The presence of non-coding introns is a characteristic feature of most eukaryoti...
Most of the eukaryotic genes contain introns, which are removed from the pre-RNA during RNA processi...
Silencing of introduced transgenes constitutes a major bottleneck in the production of transgenic cr...
International audiencePlant genomes present a continuous range of variation in nucleotide compositio...
Plant genomes present a continuous range of variation in nucleotide composition (G+C content). In co...
Plant genomes present a continuous range of variation in nucleotide composition (G+C content). In co...