Reverse Transcription of Spliced psbA mRNA in Chlamydomonas spp. and Its Possible Role in Evolutionary Intron Loss

Volume: 30, Issue: 12, Pages: 2666 - 2675
Published: Sep 18, 2013
Abstract
Reverse transcription of mRNA is thought to be an important first step in a model that explains certain evolutionary changes within genes, such as the loss of introns or RNA editing sites. In this model, reverse transcription of mRNA produces cDNA molecules that replace part of the parental gene by homologous recombination. In vivo evidence of reverse transcription of physiologically relevant mRNAs is generally lacking, however, except in...
Paper Details
Title
Reverse Transcription of Spliced psbA mRNA in Chlamydomonas spp. and Its Possible Role in Evolutionary Intron Loss
Published Date
Sep 18, 2013
Volume
30
Issue
12
Pages
2666 - 2675
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