Exitron
Exitrons (exonic introns) are alternatively spliced internal regions of protein-coding exons.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ Marquez Yamile; Höpfler Markus; Ayatollahi Zahra; Barta Andrea; Kalyna Maria (May 2015). "Unmasking alternative splicing inside protein-coding exons defines exitrons and their role in proteome plasticity". Genome Res. 25: 995–1007. doi:10.1101/gr.186585.114. PMID 25934563.
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