Conserved sequences related to intron splicing
Conserved nucleotide sequences are present at the junctions of introns and exons. The numbers below the nucleotides indicate the percentage of similarity among organisms. Of particular importance are the G and U residues at the 5′ end, the A and G residues at the 3′ end, and the A residue labeled “branch point” (see Figure 8-17 for a view of the branch structure). N represents any base.