Intronic U50 small‐nucleolar‐RNA (snoRNA) host gene of no protein‐coding potential is mapped at the chromosome breakpoint t(3;6)(q27;q15) of human B‐cell lymphoma

In eukaryotic cells, nucleolar processing of preribosomal RNAs (prerRNAs) is assisted by a large number of small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) that function in the 2′‐O‐methylation or the pseudouridylation of rRNAs. Most snoRNAs so far characterized are encoded and processed from introns of premRNAs.

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