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The absence of introns within a human fibroblast interferon gene
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1981
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Gene BankFibrosisFunctional GenomicsGeneticsImmunologyGene StructureGenome AnalysisMolecular GeneticsChromosomal RearrangementGenomicsInterferon GenesGene ArrangementsGene ExpressionMedicineCell Biology
Experiments in which immobilised restriction fragments of genomic DNA were hybridised with a cloned human fibroblast interferon cDNA indicate that the homologous chromosomal genes exist in only one basic arrangement. This is in marked contrast to recent studies by Nagata et al. (1) showing that there are at least eight gene arrangements for human leukocyte interferon. Having isolated a chromosomal human fibroblast interferon gene from a gene bank, we conclude from nucleotide sequencing studies that there is a complete absence of introns within the RNA-coding region. In view of a similar observation recently made for a human leukocyte interferon gene (1), it would appear as if interferon genes in general are unlike the vast majority of eukaryote genes in this respect.
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