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A cryptogene is a gene that has had its transcript edited.[1] This phenomenon is observed in various organisms, particularly in Kinetoplastids and Myxomycetes, where the process plays a crucial role in mitochondrial gene expression.

  1. ^ Tyagi, Rajiv (2009). Computational Molecular Biology. Discovery Publishing House. ISBN 9788183564656.

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Cryptogene

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A cryptogene is a gene that has had its transcript edited. This phenomenon is observed in various organisms, particularly in Kinetoplastids and Myxomycetes...

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Stegostenopos cryptogenes

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Stegostenopos cryptogenes is a species of bluntnose knifefish endemic to Brazil where it is found in the Rio Negro basin. This species can reach a total...

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Physarum polycephalum

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polycephalum comprises up to 81 genes, of which a significant number are cryptogenes that require RNA editing for functional expression. These employ the...

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Guide RNA

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mitochondrion contains several thousands minicircles. Maxicircles can encode "cryptogenes" and some gRNAs; minicircles can encode the majority of gRNAs. Some gRNA...

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History of RNA biology

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PMID 8811184. Simpson L, Shaw J (May 1989). "RNA editing and the mitochondrial cryptogenes of kinetoplastid protists". Cell. 57 (3): 355–366. doi:10.1016/0092-8674(89)90911-2...

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Hypopygus

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Hypopygus according to FishBase, but studies have shown that "Stegostenopos" cryptogenes (a species that reaches up to 15 cm or 5.9 in long) belongs in Hypopygus...

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