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  • The gene contains five exons and four introns.
  • The human GALK1 gene contains 8 exons and spans approximately 7.3 kb of genomic DNA.
  • sists of 2 confirmed promoters (P0 and P1), 16 exons, and at least 6 enhancers.
  • th organisms, the chromosome consists of seven exons and six introns and non-coding sequence.
  • It transcribes a 350 amino acid protein from 9 exons and 2,010 bps in humans.
  • The FXI gene is 23kb in length, has 15 exons, and is found on chromosome 4q32-35.
  • The human AGTR2 gene is composed of three exons and spans at least 5 kb.
  • The gene for CXCL14 contains four exons and is located on chromosome 5 in humans.
  • This gene contains 18 exons and is located on the X chromosome.
  • gene spans more than 150 kb, contains over 80 exons and encodes a protein of approximately 720 kDa
  • e for human CCL11 (scya11) is encoded on three exons and is located on chromosome 17.
  • Apo C4 is a 3.3-kb gene consisting of 3 exons and 2 introns; it is located 0.5 kb 5' to the
  • result from differential usage of two terminal exons and one of which results from exon deletion.
  • The gene for CCL8 is encoded by 3 exons and is located within a large cluster of CC ch
  • n the long arm of chromosome 5, consists of 24 exons and 23 introns and is over 100kb in size.
  • The gene for CXCL5 is encoded on four exons and is located on human chromosome 4 amongst s
  • This gene consists of 4 exons and its alternative splicing generates multipl
  • conserved in their genomic (number and size of exons) and protein (aa length among species) structu
  • erentially methylated region (DMR) at their 5' exons, and this DMR is commonly found in imprinted g
  • Four of the alternate first exons are considered pseudogenes.
  • nce called introns (blue) are removed, and the exons are joined together to form the final function
  • l to that of RORγ, except that the two 5'-most exons are replaced by an alternative exon, located d
  • Exons can include both sequences that code for amino
  • cies, including the number and distribution of exons, cis-regulatory elements, and transcription st
  • The 79 exons code for a protein of over 3500 amino acid res
  • The spliced exons codes for a protein product is finally cleaved
  • 1,578 of these unannotated exons contained stop codons thus not considered pote
  • intra-molecular reaction which precisely joins exons derived from separately transcribed RNAs.
  • g gene in humans might be divided into a dozen exons, each less than two hundred base pairs in leng
  • by Walter Gilbert in 1977, in which different exons either within a gene or between two nonallelic
  • but this gene is known to contain at least 34 exons, and its alternative splicing generates 4 tran
  • locus includes thirteen unique alternate first exons followed by four common exons.
  • protein involved in the removal of introns and exons from strings of messenger RNA; the process tak
  • ial form of RNA processing in eukaryotes where exons from two different primary RNA transcripts are
  • Rare read-through transcripts, containing exons from the PRR5 gene which is located immediatel
  • g three different alternative non-coding first exons have been described.
  • iants that contain alternative 5' untranslated exons have been found.
  • sed by splicing to remove introns, leaving the exons in the mature messenger RNA (mRNA).
  • hown 12,291 instances of tandem duplication in exons in human, fly and worm.
  • ss III region on chromosome 6 and comprises 11 exons interlaced by 10 introns.
  • Each of the remaining nine 5′ exons may be spliced to the four common exons, resul
  • Each of the remaining nine 5' exons may be spliced to the four common exons, resul
  • Gilbert suggested that exons might each encode a single protein domain, est
  • eatine kinase has 80% homology with the coding exons of sarcomeric mitochondrial creatine kinase.
  • Some exons of this gene overlap with some exons from the
  • Alternative splicing of two exons of this gene generates four major splice varia
  • y alternative splicing, a process by which the exons of the RNA produced by transcription of a gene
  • t both ends, re-ligating, and leaving just the exons on either side to be translated into protein.
  • The human SMAD3 gene is composed of 9 exons over 129,339 base pairs.
  • gene, compared to members 1-3, encompasses 18 exons rather than 19 or 20.
  • produced further 4,660 unidentified duplicated exons referred to as unannotated exons.
  • e in the genome is divided into several parts ( exons), separated by non-coding sequences (introns).
  • at portion of a gene's DNA or RNA, composed of exons, that codes for protein.
  • PKG-I is encoded by two alternatively spliced exons that specify for the PKG-Iα and PKG-Iβ isoform
  • a 2238-bp coding sequence that consists of 11 exons that span 25 to 30 kb of genomic DNA and encod
  • d C/EBPε and -ζ have respectively two and four exons that lead in the case of C/EBP ε to four isofo
  • The branch site, both exons, the catalytically essential regions of D5 and
  • Within the exons, there is alternating hydrophobic and Lysine-r
  • In this fashion, it would be possible for exons to essentially be "mixed and matched" to produ
  • ers and include numerous alternatively spliced exons to generate thousands of distinct mRNA transcr
  • icing after transcription from DNA allows some exons to be translated interchangeably, leading to s
  • 35.1% of the unannotated exons were found in the EST sequence thus confirming
  • and has nine exons which span 70 kb.
  • as well as several extra exons which may or may not be included in transcript
  • NA introns leaving behind the coding sequences exons, which are then spliced and joined together to
  • c deletions and insertions (one or more entire exons), which are frequent causes of cancers such as
  • rsor messenger RNA, it consists exclusively of exons, with all introns removed.
  • exon duplication is defined as duplication of exons within the same gene to give rise to the subse