Highly conserved features, such as
coding exons
or repeats should be masked to reduce the number of false positive hits.
It includes 486 amino acids,
encoded by three exons.
Often, a single gene can encode several different mrna transcripts, caused by the cell- or tissue-specific combination of
different exons.
Exon shuffling
are rare chance events.
Typically a mutation in one of these
genes causes exon
skipping with the deletion of exon 6 from the corresponding mrna.
Exons of the fibrillin-1 gene
in 60 patients with marfan syndrome: report of 12 novel mutations.
Exon from this gene
( * no * )?
It also appears that there is a highly similar mouse homologue to that gene, however
containing a few extra exons.
Firstly, we clustered cdnas based on
first exons
to predict tss roughly.
Exon sequence
is amplified by pcr using gene-specific primer pairs.
The mixes can be used to
amplify all exons
stated in the tables provided.
This snp is located in a splicing region, just before the
last exon, and might originate a splicing variant with functional consequences.
Exon deletion
in the rb1 gene were detected from genomic dna.
It appears that about 5 % of alternatively
spliced internal exons
in the human genome originate in an alu sequence.
A second pipeline is under development to catch failures, targeting
internal exons
of vega genes.
Exon mutations.
More specifically, these are genes where the matching cdnas match some bases of every
predicted exon.
There are a number of very
small exons
in both plants and animals.
Except for
lacking exons, these pseudogenes contained several nucleotide substitutions, insertions and deletions.
If its genomic position is known how
many exons
does it have, what are the flanking markers and the genomic environment.
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