Abstract: Alternative splicing was found to be a common phenomenon after the advent of whole transcriptome analyses or next generation sequencing. Over 90 % of human genes were demonstrated to undergo at least one alternative splicing event. Alternative splicing is an effective mechanism to spatiotemporally expand protein diversity, which influences the cell fate and tissue development. The first focus of this review is to highlight recent studies, which demonstrated effects of alternative splicing on the differentiation of adipocytes. Moreover, use of evolving high-throughput approaches, such as transcriptome analyses (RNA sequencing), to profile adipogenic transcriptomes, is also addressed
Alternative pre-mRNA splicing expands the complexity of the transcriptome and controls isoform-speci...
Alternative splicing is a critical determinant of genome complexity and, by implication, is assumed ...
Alternative splicing of pre-mRNA helps to enhance the genetic diversity within mammalian cells by in...
Alternative splicing was found to be a common phenomenon after the advent of whole transcriptome ana...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated biological process by which the number of gene products ...
The degree of diversity at the transcriptome and proteome levels generated by alternative splicing i...
Alternative splicing (AS) greatly expands the coding capacities of genomes by allowing the generatio...
Recent analyses of sequence and microarray data have suggested that alternative splicing plays a maj...
The high-throughput sequencing of cellular RNAs has underscored a broad effect of isoform diversific...
Alternative mRNA splicing is an important mechanism in expansion of proteome diversity by production...
Post-transcriptional regulation of stem cell differentiation is far from being completely understood...
<div><p>Post-transcriptional regulation of stem cell differentiation is far from being completely un...
Purpose of reviewWith the advent of whole-transcriptome sequencing, or RNA-seq, we now know that alt...
Abstract: This chapter provides a review of recent advances in understanding the importance of alter...
Alternative splicing, a mechanism of post-transcriptional RNA processing whereby a single gene can e...
Alternative pre-mRNA splicing expands the complexity of the transcriptome and controls isoform-speci...
Alternative splicing is a critical determinant of genome complexity and, by implication, is assumed ...
Alternative splicing of pre-mRNA helps to enhance the genetic diversity within mammalian cells by in...
Alternative splicing was found to be a common phenomenon after the advent of whole transcriptome ana...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated biological process by which the number of gene products ...
The degree of diversity at the transcriptome and proteome levels generated by alternative splicing i...
Alternative splicing (AS) greatly expands the coding capacities of genomes by allowing the generatio...
Recent analyses of sequence and microarray data have suggested that alternative splicing plays a maj...
The high-throughput sequencing of cellular RNAs has underscored a broad effect of isoform diversific...
Alternative mRNA splicing is an important mechanism in expansion of proteome diversity by production...
Post-transcriptional regulation of stem cell differentiation is far from being completely understood...
<div><p>Post-transcriptional regulation of stem cell differentiation is far from being completely un...
Purpose of reviewWith the advent of whole-transcriptome sequencing, or RNA-seq, we now know that alt...
Abstract: This chapter provides a review of recent advances in understanding the importance of alter...
Alternative splicing, a mechanism of post-transcriptional RNA processing whereby a single gene can e...
Alternative pre-mRNA splicing expands the complexity of the transcriptome and controls isoform-speci...
Alternative splicing is a critical determinant of genome complexity and, by implication, is assumed ...
Alternative splicing of pre-mRNA helps to enhance the genetic diversity within mammalian cells by in...