@_pinaronal_ Here are Eugene Koonin's views on intron origins. They don't seem to involve viruses or viroids. If it were plausible he would probably have mentioned it: https://t.co/iWLMvURttX
@midlogphase @vivek_mutalik @jrrmicro @tomhardyofmaths @markowenmartin This one (https://t.co/GDyPk6ENUi) for the last month, which led me to this (https://t.co/QD57pkCCXk) , which, like every Koonin review deserves reflection.
@BioMedCentral In case, like me, anyone else was wondering what a “spliceosomal intron” was! https://t.co/tCe8Lidwue @BioMedCentral 🤔
@RTB_HRoss As you've cited a tech article, goes into #TIP, evolution of spliceosomes & introns is long standing topic, eg https://t.co/K5GcJwDNxL
@noelle_and This is pretty good. https://t.co/le5y9PoqBK
Comment on Rogozin IB (2012): Origin and evolution of spliceosomal introns. http://t.co/6Gv3f3N1y1
#biologydirect Origin and evolution of spliceosomal introns http://t.co/9AdM1UH6
A topic that have always fascinated me: Origin and evolution of spliceosomal introns http://t.co/vB120LZU