I did a literature search on pseudogenes and from the abstracts all
the pseudogenes seem to be intron-less. I am looking for pseudogenes
that might have arisen out of gene duplication events as opposed to
retroviral insertion. (Or does the definition of a pseudogene apply
only to a retroviral insertion?)
Also, how does one find the locations of introns in a DNA sequence? I
use entrez primarily to retrieve nucleotide sequences and it's not
obvious where the exon/intron splicing occurs since it doesn't say!
Thanks!
--Ram
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