Messenger RNA intron in the nuclear 18s ribosomal
RNA gene of deuteromycetes
S. O. Rogers, Z. H. Yan, M. Shinohara, K. F. LoBuglio & C. J.
Wang
Faculty of Environmental and Forest Biology, State University of
New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse
13210.
Curr Genet 23: 338-342 (1993) [93223268]
Abstract
Introns within messenger RNA genes have characteristic border
sequences and a conserved region near the 3' end of the intron.
All are involved in splicing to produce the mature mRNA. Introns
in ribosomal RNA genes have less well-defined borders and contain
no internal conservation. We report here mRNA-type introns located
near the 3' end of the 18s rRNA genes of the deuteromycetes
Phialophora americana and Cenococcum geophilum.
Inserted sequences of various sizes have also been located at the
same point in several other deuteromycete species.
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