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Abstract
Most eukaryotic genes are interrupted by one or more introns that are transcribed and then removed by splicing before the mRNA exits the nucleus. Some intron-containing genes have much higher expression levels than intronless versions of the same gene (reviewed in [Le Hir et al., 2003][1]). The