Alternative Splicing and Genomic Stability
Alternative Splicing and Genomic Stability
Alternative splicing allows an organism to make different proteins in different cells at different times, all from the same gene. In a cell that uses alternative splicing, the total length of all the exons is much shorter than in a cell that encodes the same set of proteins without alternative splicing. This economical use of exons makes genes more stable during reproduction and development because a genome with a shorter exon length is more resistant to harmful mutations. Genomic stability may be the reason why higher vertebrates splice alternatively. For a broad class of alternatively spliced genes, a formula is given for the increase in their stability.
Kevin Cahill
遗传学分子生物学
Kevin Cahill.Alternative Splicing and Genomic Stability[EB/OL].(2004-03-26)[2025-08-10].https://arxiv.org/abs/q-bio/0403039.点此复制
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