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mRNA Sequencing to Identify Aberrant Splicing in X-linked Alport Syndrome. [PDF]

open access: yesKidney Int Rep
Rao D   +13 more
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HDAC Inhibition Reshapes Splicing of Synaptic Plasticity-Related Genes and Neural Network Dynamics. [PDF]

open access: yesCell Mol Neurobiol
Beletskiy AP   +4 more
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Exons – Introns = Lexons: In-frame concatenation of exons by PCR

Human Mutation, 1998
A method for concatenating exons from genomic DNA, thereby skipping large stretches of intron sequence, has been developed using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with primers based on known intron-exon junction sequences. The use of genomic DNA circumvents the need for cDNA preparation for many purposes, including cDNA construction and mutational ...
Joanna Groden
exaly   +3 more sources

The universe of exons revisited

Genetica, 2003
We study the distribution of exons in eukaryotic genes to determine whether one can detect the reuse of exon sequences and to use the frequency of such reuse to estimate how many ancestral exon sequences there might have been. We use two databases of exons.
Serge, Saxonov, Walter, Gilbert
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Exons as enhancers

Nature Reviews Genetics, 2019
A study in Cell identifies a mechanism by which exon splicing can increase gene expression through the activation of weak upstream promoters.
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Exons and the evolution of proteins

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1983
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses exons and evolution of proteins. The splitting of most eukaryotic structural genes into coding sequences (exons) and noncoding sequences (introns) is widely interpreted in terms of evolutionary processes concerned with the gene products.
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