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Gene Length and Alternative Transcription in Fruit Fly

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Gene Length and Alternative Transcription in Fruit Fly
Alternative transcription, in which a single gene may give rise to multiple variant mRNA forms, is widely recognized as an important source of protein diversity in complex, eukaryotic genomes. Here we show that in the Drosophila genome, larger genes with greater numbers of exons tend to be alternatively transcribed to a greater degree than smaller genes with fewer exons. In addition, we show that a lognormal distribution provides a good approximation for gene length distributions in Drosophila and that an exponential function relates the number of variants produced per gene with average exon count.
Boris Budagyan, Ann E. Loraine
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where CSB
Authors Boris Budagyan, Ann E. Loraine
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