Apparent discontinuous transcription of trypanosoma brucei variant surface antigen genes

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Abstract

The repeated mini-exon sequence that encodes the first 35 base pairs of all variant surface antigen mRNAs of Trypanosoma brucei directs the synthesis of a discrete 137-nucleotide transcript. It thus seems that variant surface antigen mRNAs are transcribed discontinuously, and we present two alternative models for how this might occur. © 1984 Nature Publishing Group.

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Campbell, D. A., Thornton, D. A., & Boothroyd, J. C. (1984). Apparent discontinuous transcription of trypanosoma brucei variant surface antigen genes. Nature, 311(5984), 350–355. https://doi.org/10.1038/311350a0

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