Thesis defense: « Cellular factors and genomic features influencing transcription elongation » – Victor BILLON

Faculté de Médecine - Amphitheâtre 1

Thesis director: Gaël CRISTOFARI Abstract : A major part of gene introns contains cryptic splicing, termination signals, and abundant DNA and RNA protein-binding sites. These sequences are often found in mobile DNA units known as transposable elements embedded in long genes. These sequences could interfere with the transcription elongation of the genes in which they […]