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Splicing of many human genes involves sites embedded within introns

Kelly, Steven ; Georgomanolis, Theodore ; Zirkel, Anne ; Diermeier, Sarah ; O'Reilly, Dawn ; Murphy, Shona ; Längst, Gernot ; Cook, Peter R. ; Papantonis, Argyris



Abstract

The conventional model for splicing involves excision of each intron in one piece; we demonstrate this inaccurately describes splicing in many human genes. First, after switching on transcription of SAMD4A, a gene with a 134 kb-long first intron, splicing joins the 3' end of exon 1 to successive points within intron 1 well before the acceptor site at exon 2 is made. Second, genome-wide analysis ...

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