Intron Invasions Trace Algal Speciation and Reveal Nearly Identical Arctic and AntarcticMicromonasPopulations

Volume: 32, Issue: 9, Pages: 2219 - 2235
Published: May 20, 2015
Abstract
Spliceosomal introns are a hallmark of eukaryotic genes that are hypothesized to play important roles in genome evolution but have poorly understood origins. Although most introns lack sequence homology to each other, new families of spliceosomal introns that are repeated hundreds of times in individual genomes have recently been discovered in a few organisms. The prevalence and conservation of these introner elements (IEs) or introner-like...
Paper Details
Title
Intron Invasions Trace Algal Speciation and Reveal Nearly Identical Arctic and AntarcticMicromonasPopulations
Published Date
May 20, 2015
Volume
32
Issue
9
Pages
2219 - 2235
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