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The transcriptional trajectories of pluripotency and differentiation comprise genes with antithetical architecture and repetitive-element content.

Aristeidis G TelonisIsidore Rigoutsos
Published in: BMC biology (2021)
Protein-coding genes that are characteristic of each trajectory, i.e., proliferation/pluripotency or differentiation, exhibit antithetical biases in their intronic and exonic lengths and in their repetitive-element content. While the respective human and mouse gene signatures are functionally and evolutionarily conserved, their introns and exons are enriched or depleted in organism-specific repetitive elements. We posit that these organism-specific repetitive sequences found in exons and introns are used to effect the corresponding genes' regulation.
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