Recent mobility of plastid encoded group II introns and twintrons in five strains of the unicellular red algaPorphyridium

PeerJ2.70
Volume: 3, Pages: e1017 - e1017
Published: Jun 18, 2015
Abstract
Group II introns are closely linked to eukaryote evolution because nuclear spliceosomal introns and the small RNAs associated with the spliceosome are thought to trace their ancient origins to these mobile elements. Therefore, elucidating how group II introns move, and how they lose mobility can potentially shed light on fundamental aspects of eukaryote biology. To this end, we studied five strains of the unicellular red alga Porphyridium...
Paper Details
Title
Recent mobility of plastid encoded group II introns and twintrons in five strains of the unicellular red algaPorphyridium
Published Date
Jun 18, 2015
Journal
Volume
3
Pages
e1017 - e1017
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