Splicing deficiency is driven by genomic erosion in non-recombining algal mating-type chromosomes (opens in new tab)
Splicing dysfunction may represent a cryptic form of genome erosion in functionally constrained regions. This study shows that intron retention frequencies are considerably higher in recombination-suppressed mating-type regions in four phytoplankton species, producing an excess of aberrant transcripts and functional decay.
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