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SUBMITTER: Szczesniak MW
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3002245 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Szcześniak Michal W MW Ciomborowska Joanna J Nowak Witold W Rogozin Igor B IB Makałowska Izabela I
Molecular biology and evolution 20101001 1
Retroposition, a leading mechanism for gene duplication, is an important process shaping the evolution of genomes. Retrogenes are also involved in the gene structure evolution as a major player in the process of intron deletion. Here, we demonstrate the role of retrogenes in intron gain in mammals. We identified one case of "intronization," the transformation of exonic sequences into an intron, in the primate specific retrogene RNF113B and two independent "intronization" events in the retrogene ...[more]