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Exons – Introns = Lexons: In‐frame concatenation of exons by PCR
Human Mutation, 1998A 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 ...
T M, Tuohy, J, Groden
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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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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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Exon–exon junction – what's your function?
Trends in Cell Biology, 2001The expression of aberrant proteins can have disastrous consequences for a cell. Quality-control mechanisms that survey newly synthesized mRNAs are therefore essential to cellular well being. Unspliced pre-mRNAs are retained in the nucleus because they fail to associate with the appropriate export factors.
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Differential chromatin marking of introns and expressed exons by H3K36me3
Nature Genetics, 2009Isabel J Latorre +2 more
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Computational identification of promoters and first exons in the human genome
Nature Genetics, 2001Ramana V Davuluri +2 more
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