Detecting non-coding sequences under functional selection is important to decode the genome

Genetic signals that govern gene splicing are under selective evolutionary pressure and are not the product of neutral evolution, new research suggests. The research, which appeared online this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, underscores the functional importance of splicing regulators। It also demonstrates a method by which exons and introns are differentiated in the genome.

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