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- aggregation title "Unexpected intron location in non-vertebrate globin genes".
- aggregation abstract "The Caenorhabditis elegans and Artemia T4 globin sequences are highly homologous with other invertebrate globins.The intron/exon patterns of their genes display a single intron in the E and G helices respectively. Precoding introns in multirepeat globins are inserted in homologous positions. Comparison of the intron/exon patterns in the known globin gene sequences demonstrates that they are more diverse than first expected but nevertheless can be derived from an ancestral pattern having 3 introns and 4 exons.".
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