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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 ...
T M, Tuohy, J, Groden
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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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Exon–exon junction – what's your function?

Trends in Cell Biology, 2001
The 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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Exon

2013
Gerald T. Kangelaris, Lawrence R. Lustig
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Alternative 5′ exons in c-abl mRNA

Cell, 1986
George Q Daley, David Baltimore
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Differential chromatin marking of introns and expressed exons by H3K36me3

Nature Genetics, 2009
Isabel J Latorre   +2 more
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Computational identification of promoters and first exons in the human genome

Nature Genetics, 2001
Ramana V Davuluri   +2 more
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