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-[[!meta title="SLIDR and SLOPPR: Flexible identification of spliced leader trans-splicing and prediction of eukaryotic operons from RNA-Seq data"]]
-[[!tag Oikopleura bioRxiv]]
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-Marius Wenzel, Berndt Mueller, Jonathan Pettitt
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-bioRxiv 2020.12.23.423594; doi:10.1101/2020.12.23.423594
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-SLIDR and SLOPPR: Flexible identification of spliced leader trans-splicing and prediction of eukaryotic operons from RNA-Seq data
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-[[!doi 10.1101/2020.12.23.423594 desc="Median intercistronic distance of 33 nt in Oikopleura. Calculated as the the distance between two “gene” annotations."]]
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+[[!meta title="SLIDR and SLOPPR: Flexible identification of spliced leader trans-splicing and prediction of eukaryotic operons from RNA-Seq data"]]
+[[!tag Oikopleura trans-splicing]]
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+Marius Wenzel, Berndt Mueller, Jonathan Pettitt
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+bioRxiv 2020.12.23.423594; doi:10.1101/2020.12.23.423594
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+SLIDR and SLOPPR: Flexible identification of spliced leader trans-splicing and prediction of eukaryotic operons from RNA-Seq data
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+[[!doi 10.1101/2020.12.23.423594 desc="Median intercistronic distance of 33 nt in Oikopleura. Calculated as the the distance between two “gene” annotations."]]
The SL gene is found downstream of the 5S RNA gene, which is repeated multiple
times in the genome. The 3′ acceptor site has a strong UUU(C/U/A)AG consensus.
Reported intercistronic regions are short: <30 nt ([[Ganot et al., 2004|biblio/15314184]])
- or ~33 nt ([[Wenzel, Mueller and Pettitt, 2020|biblio/10.1101_2020.12.23.423594]]).
+ or ~33 nt ([[Wenzel, Mueller and Pettitt, 2020|biblio/33752599]]).
- The splice leader found in the Norwegian strain by ([[Ganot et al., 2004|biblio/15314184]])
was found indentical in a Japanese strain by ([[Wang and coll., 2015|biblio/26032664]]).
- A study using CAGE found that 39% of annotated gene models are trans-spliced with the