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RNA processing and the evolution of eukaryotes

Nature Genetics, 1999
In eukaryotes, RNA processing events, including alternative splicing and RNA editing, can generate many different messages from a single gene. As a consequence, the RNA pool, which we refer to here as the 'ribotype', has a different information content from the genotype and can vary as circumstances change.
Alan Herbert, Alexander Rich
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RNA processing in malarial parasites

Parasitology Today, 1993
RNA processing in malarial parasites is a relatively new focus o f scientific research. Although only a few transcripts have been characterized in depth, a few patterns are beginning to emerge. Alexandra Levitt here reviews post-transcriptional processing in Plasmodium.
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RNA Processing and the Control of Spermatogenesis

1999
The testis is a rich source for expression of mechanisms for gene regulation. Germ cell expansion and differentiation require many cellular changes and regulatory steps. In the developing germ cells, the length of mRNA transcripts often vary as the cells mature, reflecting the ongoing regulatory changes.
Joel F. Habener   +2 more
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HPV-16 RNA processing

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2008
To understand human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV-16) gene regulation, it is necessary to understand HPV-16 RNA processing. HPV-16 encodes multiple 5'- and 3'-splice sites and two polyadenylation signals pAE and pAL (Figure 1). The major 3'-splice site on the HPV-16 genome (SA3358) is used for generation of E6, E7, E4, L1 and L2 mRNAs.
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Processing of Eukaryotic Ribosomal RNA

1994
In summary, it can be argued that the understanding of eukaryotic rRNA processing is no less important than the understanding of mRNA maturation, since the capacity of a cell to carry out protein synthesis is controlled, in part, by the abundance of ribosomes.
Duane C. Eichler, Nessly Craig
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RNA Processing in C. elegans

2011
In Caenorhabditis elegans, newly transcribed RNA is processed in several novel ways. Although introns are removed by a canonical spliceosome, they have evolved several specialized features that reflect the differences in the way they are recognized and the way they are spliced. C.
John Morton, Thomas Blumenthal
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Aspects of RNA catalysis in RNA processing

Advances in Biophysics, 1986
Hideaki Shiraishi   +2 more
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Processing of RNA

2013
David P. Clark, Nanette J. Pazdernik
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