intronization
Intronization is a process in molecular biology where a non-coding sequence, such as an intron, becomes incorporated into a coding sequence, such as an exon. This can occur through various mechanisms, including gene conversion, retrotransposition, and homologous recombination. Intronization can lead to the creation of new genes or the expansion of existing ones, contributing to genetic diversity and evolution.
One of the most well-known examples of intronization is the human gene for beta-globin. This gene was
Intronization can have significant implications for gene function and regulation. Introns can influence gene expression by
Intronization is a dynamic process that plays a crucial role in the evolution of genomes. By introducing