SummaryThough spliceosomal introns are a major structural component of most eukaryotic genes and intron density varies by more than three orders of magnitude among eukaryotes [1–3], the origins of introns are poorly understood, and only a few cases of unambiguous intron gain are known [4–8]. We utilized population genomic comparisons of three closely related fungi to identify crucial transitory phases of intron gain and loss. We found 74 intron positions showing intraspecific presence-absence polymorphisms (PAPs) for the entire intron. Population genetic analyses identified intron PAPs at different stages of fixation and showed that intron gain or loss was very recent. We found direct support for extensive intron transposition among unrelat...
The variability of intron density among eukaryotes is puzzling and still debated. Most previous stud...
SummaryA new study reports creation of spliceosomal introns in multiple related fungal species by pr...
Self-splicing introns populate several highly conserved protein-coding genes in fungal and plant mit...
Background Eukaryotic protein-coding genes are interrupted by spliceosomal introns, which are remove...
SummarySpliceosomal introns are noncoding sequences that separate exons in eukaryotic genes and are ...
The presence of spliceosomal introns in eukaryotic genes poses a major puzzle for the study of genom...
Spliceosomal introns are noncoding sequences that separate exons in eukaryotic genes and are removed...
Spliceosomal introns are key components of the eukaryotic gene structure. Although they contributed ...
Many genes of eukaryotes and viruses contain introns. The roles of introns are not fully understood ...
International audienceIntrons in protein-coding genes are very rare in hemiascomycetous yeast genome...
AbstractSequencing of eukaryotic genomes allows one to address major evolutionary problems, such as ...
Spliceosomal introns are key components of the eukaryotic gene structure. Although they contributed ...
<div><p>The role of spliceosomal intronic structures played in evolution has only begun to be elucid...
Spliceosomal introns are key components of the eukaryotic gene structure. Although they contributed ...
Spliceosomal introns are key components of the eukaryotic gene structure. Although they contributed ...
The variability of intron density among eukaryotes is puzzling and still debated. Most previous stud...
SummaryA new study reports creation of spliceosomal introns in multiple related fungal species by pr...
Self-splicing introns populate several highly conserved protein-coding genes in fungal and plant mit...
Background Eukaryotic protein-coding genes are interrupted by spliceosomal introns, which are remove...
SummarySpliceosomal introns are noncoding sequences that separate exons in eukaryotic genes and are ...
The presence of spliceosomal introns in eukaryotic genes poses a major puzzle for the study of genom...
Spliceosomal introns are noncoding sequences that separate exons in eukaryotic genes and are removed...
Spliceosomal introns are key components of the eukaryotic gene structure. Although they contributed ...
Many genes of eukaryotes and viruses contain introns. The roles of introns are not fully understood ...
International audienceIntrons in protein-coding genes are very rare in hemiascomycetous yeast genome...
AbstractSequencing of eukaryotic genomes allows one to address major evolutionary problems, such as ...
Spliceosomal introns are key components of the eukaryotic gene structure. Although they contributed ...
<div><p>The role of spliceosomal intronic structures played in evolution has only begun to be elucid...
Spliceosomal introns are key components of the eukaryotic gene structure. Although they contributed ...
Spliceosomal introns are key components of the eukaryotic gene structure. Although they contributed ...
The variability of intron density among eukaryotes is puzzling and still debated. Most previous stud...
SummaryA new study reports creation of spliceosomal introns in multiple related fungal species by pr...
Self-splicing introns populate several highly conserved protein-coding genes in fungal and plant mit...