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Is sense-antisense (SA) pairing of transcripts a common mode of gene regulation in the human genome? Although >20% of human genes might form SA pairs, the extent to which they are involved in antisense regulation is unknown. Simultaneous expression of paired sense and antisense genes is an essential step and an important indicator of antisense regulation. In this article, we demonstrate that human...
We suggest that small introns are favored in genes requiring a minimal response time (‘nimble’ genes), and that antisense genes might be prime candidates for such nimble genes. In this article, we show that antisense genes have significantly shorter introns than all other gene categories, which supports our proposal that the short introns of antisense genes might be functionally important and integrally...
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