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Alternative Splicing and Genomic Stability

Alternative Splicing and Genomic Stability

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英文摘要

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

10.1088/1478-3967/1/2/C01

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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