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Complete sequence of Euglena gracilis chloroplast DNAIntron evolution as a population-genetic processEndogenous mechanisms for the origins of spliceosomal intronsThe origin of recent introns: transposons?Identifying the mechanisms of intron gain: progress and trendsCross-kingdom patterns of alternative splicing and splice recognitionThe multifunctional 6-methylsalicylic acid synthase gene of Penicillium patulum. Its gene structure relative to that of other polyketide synthasesThe globin gene family of the cephalochordate amphioxus: implications for chordate globin evolutionMultiple gains of spliceosomal introns in a superfamily of vertebrate protease inhibitor genesThe yeast actin intron contains a cryptic promoter that can be switched on by preventing transcriptional interferenceSeven newly discovered intron positions in the triose-phosphate isomerase gene: evidence for the introns-late theory.Prevalence of intron gain over intron loss in the evolution of paralogous gene familiesFamily expansion and gene rearrangements contributed to the functional specialization of PRDM genes in vertebrates.Intronization, de-intronization and intron sliding are rare in CryptococcusNonsense-mediated decay enables intron gain in Drosophila.Some novel intron positions in conserved Drosophila genes are caused by intron sliding or tandem duplication.Intron phase correlations and the evolution of the intron/exon structure of genes.Rates of intron loss and gain: implications for early eukaryotic evolution.Spliceosomal intron insertions in genome compacted ray-finned fishes as evident from phylogeny of MC receptors, also supported by a few other GPCRsMechanisms of intron gain and loss in Drosophila.A segmental genomic duplication generates a functional intron.A genome-wide identification and analysis of the basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors in the ponerine ant, Harpegnathos saltatorRecurrent loss of specific introns during angiosperm evolution.Very little intron loss/gain in Plasmodium: intron loss/gain mutation rates and intron number.The evolution of monomeric and oligomeric betagamma-type crystallins. Facts and hypotheses.Postsynaptic alpha-neurotoxin gene of the spitting cobra, Naja naja sputatrix: structure, organization, and phylogenetic analysisComparison of intron-containing and intron-lacking human genes elucidates putative exonic splicing enhancers.Modern origin of numerous alternatively spliced human introns from tandem arraysThe tyrosinase-related protein-1 gene has a structure and promoter sequence very different from tyrosinaseA mixed group II/group III twintron in the Euglena gracilis chloroplast ribosomal protein S3 gene: evidence for intron insertion during gene evolution.De novo insertion of an intron into the mammalian sex determining gene, SRY.Nucleotide sequence variation of chitin synthase genes among ectomycorrhizal fungi and its potential use in taxonomy.Intron gain by tandem genomic duplication: a novel case in a potato gene encoding RNA-dependent RNA polymerase.Intron "sliding" and the diversity of intron positionsOrigins of recently gained introns in Caenorhabditis.A Genome-Wide Identification and Analysis of the Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors in Brown Planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens.Ubiquitous internal gene duplication and intron creation in eukaryotes.The role of introns in evolution.Comparative analysis of teleost genome sequences reveals an ancient intron size expansion in the zebrafish lineage.A self-splicing group II intron in the mitochondrial large subunit rRNA (LSUrRNA) gene of the eukaryotic alga Scenedesmus obliquus.
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1989 nî lūn-bûn
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1989年の論文
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1989年学术文章
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How were introns inserted into nuclear genes?
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How were introns inserted into nuclear genes?
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How were introns inserted into nuclear genes?
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P1433
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How were introns inserted into nuclear genes?
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10.1016/0168-9525(89)90084-X
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1989-07-01T00:00:00Z