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.
A cryptogene is a gene that has had its transcript edited. This phenomenon is observed in various organisms, particularly in Kinetoplastids and Myxomycetes...
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...
polycephalum comprises up to 81 genes, of which a significant number are cryptogenes that require RNA editing for functional expression. These employ the...
mitochondrion contains several thousands minicircles. Maxicircles can encode "cryptogenes" and some gRNAs; minicircles can encode the majority of gRNAs. Some gRNA...
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...