- are four main
types of
introns: tRNA
introns,
group I
introns,
group II
introns, and
spliceosomal introns (see below).
Introns are rare in
Bacteria and...
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transformed into a
mature messenger RNA (mRNA). It
works by
removing all the
introns (non-coding
regions of RNA) and
splicing back
together exons (coding regions)...
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Intron-mediated
enhancement (IME) is the
ability of an
intron sequence to
enhance the
expression of a gene
containing that
intron. In particular, the...
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small T
intron is an
intron, that is used in some
plasmid vectors, in
order to
induce gene
expression in
mammalian cells. The
function of this
intron in the...
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encodes is an
organelle intron maturase, a
protein that
splices Group II
introns. It is
essential for in vivo
splicing of
Group II
introns.
Amongst other maturases...
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unknown intron-exon structure. This is done to
determine if the
fragment is part of an
expressed gene. The
genomic fragment is
inserted into the
intron of...
- 2007–2010)
Intron Depot 7: Barb Wire 02 (2013) (illustrations for
novels 2007–2010)
Intron Depot 8: Bomb Bay (2018) (illustrations 1992–2009)
Intron Depot...
- that will form a part of the
final mature RNA
produced by that gene
after introns have been
removed by RNA splicing. The term exon
refers to both the DNA...
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Group II
introns are a
large class of self-catalytic
ribozymes and
mobile genetic elements found within the
genes of all
three domains of life. Ribozyme...
- tRNA-
intron lyase (EC 4.6.1.16, tRNA
intron endonuclease,
transfer ribonucleate intron endoribonuclease, tRNA
splicing endonuclease,
splicing endonuclease...