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<i>Trans</i>-splicing of pre-MRNA is predicted to occur in a wide range of organisms including vertebrates
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GeneticsRna SplicingMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsGenomicsGene TranscriptionGene RecognitionSplicing VariantTranscriptional RegulationCanonical Trans-splicing StructureGene StructureRna ProcessingComputer SearchTrans-splicing Rna StructuresSequence AnalysisRna BiologyGene ExpressionFunctional GenomicsBioinformaticsBiologyNatural SciencesWide RangeMedicineNon-coding Rna
Several known trans-splicing RNA structures were used to define a canonical trans-splicing structure which was then used to perform a computer search of the EMBL nucleotide database. In addition to most known trans-splicing structures, many putative new trans-splicing sites were detected. These were found in a broad range of organisms including the vertebrates. Control experiments indicate that the search predicts known false positives at a rate of only 20%. Trans-splicing may therefore be a very wide-spread phenomenon.
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