A genome-wide study of dual coding regions in human alternatively spliced genes

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Evolutionary origin of dual coding regions in the human genome. The frequency that one of two reading frames contains stop codons in orthologous sequences in each species is shown on each lineage. Two numbers are shown in parentheses: One is the number of the sequences in which one reading frame contains stop codons, and the other is the total sequence number in comparison. Only dual coding regions >100 nucleotides are used in this analysis.

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  1. Genome Res. 16: 190-196

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