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Mechanisms for loss and gain of introns are elusive. Reported here is a new pattern of intron loss which features a random loss of a single intron in a multiple‐intron gene with its neighboring introns remained, which process is defined as intron exclusion. Intron exclusion is reminiscent of removal of a limited stretch of non‐homologous sequence in a homologous recombination (HR) triggered by a double strand break (DSB), and therefore lends further evidence for a theory of intron loss through HR between a cDNA and its genomic intron‐containing locus. Thus, a model for intron loss is formulated.
Recombination, Genetic, Models, Genetic, Alcohol dehydrogenase, Quantitative Trait Loci, Alcohol Dehydrogenase, Genome streamlining, Plants, Genes, Plant, Double strand break, Introns, Intron exclusion, DNA Breaks, Double-Stranded, Intron loss, RNA Splice Sites, Homologous recombination, Plant Proteins
Recombination, Genetic, Models, Genetic, Alcohol dehydrogenase, Quantitative Trait Loci, Alcohol Dehydrogenase, Genome streamlining, Plants, Genes, Plant, Double strand break, Introns, Intron exclusion, DNA Breaks, Double-Stranded, Intron loss, RNA Splice Sites, Homologous recombination, Plant Proteins
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