Alternative splicing and subfunctionalization generates functional diversity in fungal proteomes

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  • who: Alexandra N. Marshall. and colleagues from the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, Texas, United States of America have published the research: Alternative Splicing and Subfunctionalization Generates Functional Diversity in Fungal Proteomes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of March/14,/2013
  • what: The authors show that the pre-WGD ancestor of SKI7 and HBS1 was alternatively spliced. The authors show that most fungi use alternative splicing to make a Ski7 protein and a Hbs1 protein from the same gene.
  • how: As a control for . . .

     

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