intrononly
Intrononly is a term encountered in genetics and genomics to describe data or transcripts that are dominated by intronic sequences. It is not a formal designation in gene nomenclature, and its meaning varies by context. Broadly, intrononly may refer to one of several related ideas: data sets or libraries enriched for intronic DNA, transcripts that originate from introns or contain predominantly intronic sequence, or experimental constructs that include only intronic DNA to study regulatory elements or splicing signals. Intron-only data can arise from sequencing approaches that capture unspliced pre-mRNA or intron-derived noncoding RNAs, as well as from analyses focused on intron-centric regulation through long noncoding RNAs or enhancer elements located within introns. In practice, researchers might label such data as intron-only to signal that intronic regions, rather than exonic regions, are the primary signal.
Detection and analysis typically rely on sequencing methods that capture non-polyadenylated RNA, such as total RNA
See also intron, exon, alternative splicing, intron retention, noncoding RNA.