Eukaryotic evolution: early origin of canonical introns |
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Authors: | Simpson Alastair G B MacQuarrie Erin K Roger Andrew J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. simpson@hades.biochem.da.ca |
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Abstract: | Spliceosomal introns, one of the hallmarks of eukaryotic genomes, were thought to have originated late in evolution and were assumed not to exist in eukaryotes that diverged early -- until the discovery of a single intron with an aberrant splice boundary in the primitive 'protozoan' Giardia. Here we describe introns from a close relative of Giardia, Carpediemonas membranifera, that have boundary sequences of the normal eukaryotic type, indicating that canonical introns are likely to have arisen very early in eukaryotic evolution. |
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