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Processed genes: a dispersed human immunoglobulin gene bearing evidence of RNA-type processing

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A dispersed immunoglobulin pseudogene carries two hallmarks of RNA processing—spliced J and C regions and a poly (A)-rich tail. Its discovery strengthens the notion that processed genes are a significant feature of the mammalian genome and that genetic information can return to the genome via an RNA intermediate.

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Hollis, G., Hieter, P., McBride, O. et al. Processed genes: a dispersed human immunoglobulin gene bearing evidence of RNA-type processing. Nature 296, 321–325 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1038/296321a0

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