Exons, introns and DNA thermodynamics
arXiv:q-bio/0409034 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.94.178101
Abstract
The genes of eukaryotes are characterized by protein coding fragments, the exons, interrupted by introns, i.e. stretches of DNA which do not carry any useful information for the protein synthesis. We have analyzed the melting behavior of randomly selected human cDNA sequences obtained from the genomic DNA by removing all introns. A clear correspondence is observed between exons and melting domains. This finding may provide new insights in the physical mechanisms underlying the evolution of genes.
4 pages, 8 figures - Final version as published. See also Phys. Rev. Focus 15, story 17