Introns represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is eliminated from eukaryotic transcripts through RNA splicing. Nevertheless, they feature key elements and functions that deserve further interest. At the level of DNA, introns are genomic segments that can shelter independent transcription units for coding and non-coding RNAs which transcription may interfere with that of the host gene, and regulatory elements that can influence gene expression and splicing itself. From the RNA perspective, some introns can be subjected to alternative splicing. Intron retention appear to provide some plasticity to the nature of the protein produced, its distribution in a given cell type and timing of its translation. Intron retent...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mathematics, 2006.This electronic v...
Spliceosomal introns, a hallmark of eukaryotic gene organization, were an unexpected discovery. Afte...
International audienceTranscription is a source of genetic instability that can notably result from ...
Introns represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is eliminated from eukary...
International audienceIntrons represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is ...
Abstract Background One of the least common types of alternative splicing is the complete retention ...
Intron retention has long been an exemplar of regulated splicing with case studies of individual eve...
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In eukaryotes the coding regions of most genes are interrupted by introns that must be removed by sp...
Eukaryotic genes are littered with intervening sequences, or introns, that are transcribed, but must...
Most eukaryotic genes contain introns that interrupt the continuity of the genetic information. Intr...
Most eukaryotic genes contain introns that interrupt the continuity of the genetic information. Intr...
Background: One of the least common types of alternative splicing is the complete retention of an in...
Regulation of gene expression can occur at the pre-mRNA level by alternative splicing. As a type of ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mathematics, 2006.This electronic v...
Spliceosomal introns, a hallmark of eukaryotic gene organization, were an unexpected discovery. Afte...
International audienceTranscription is a source of genetic instability that can notably result from ...
Introns represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is eliminated from eukary...
International audienceIntrons represent almost half of the human genome, yet their vast majority is ...
Abstract Background One of the least common types of alternative splicing is the complete retention ...
Intron retention has long been an exemplar of regulated splicing with case studies of individual eve...
Abstract Background ...
Abstract\ud \ud \ud \ud Background\ud ...
In eukaryotes the coding regions of most genes are interrupted by introns that must be removed by sp...
Eukaryotic genes are littered with intervening sequences, or introns, that are transcribed, but must...
Most eukaryotic genes contain introns that interrupt the continuity of the genetic information. Intr...
Most eukaryotic genes contain introns that interrupt the continuity of the genetic information. Intr...
Background: One of the least common types of alternative splicing is the complete retention of an in...
Regulation of gene expression can occur at the pre-mRNA level by alternative splicing. As a type of ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mathematics, 2006.This electronic v...
Spliceosomal introns, a hallmark of eukaryotic gene organization, were an unexpected discovery. Afte...
International audienceTranscription is a source of genetic instability that can notably result from ...