Alternative splicing, an unknown mechanism 20 years ago, is now recognized as a major mechanism for proteome and transcriptome diversity, particularly in mammals-some researchers conjecture that up to 90% of human genes are alternatively spliced. Despite much research on exon and intron evolution, little is known about the evolution of transcripts
Alternative splicing, a mechanism of post-transcriptional RNA processing whereby a single gene can e...
Alternative splicing, a mechanism of post-transcriptional RNA processing whereby a single gene can e...
Following the original reports of pre-mRNA splicing in 1977, it was quickly realized that splicing t...
Alternative splicing, an unknown mechanism 20 years ago, is now recognized as a major mechanism for ...
Alternative splicing is now recognized as a major mechanism for transcriptome and proteome diversity...
International audienceBackground: Transcriptome reconstruction, defined as the identification of all...
Technological advancements have sparked discovery in biology, enabling important questions to be add...
Technological advancements have sparked discovery in biology, enabling important questions to be add...
Although splicing is widespread and evolves rapidly among species, the mechanisms driving this evolu...
Although splicing is widespread and evolves rapidly among species, the mechanisms driving this evolu...
In higher Eukaryotes, upon transcription of a gene, a complex set of reactions take place to remove ...
Alternative splicing appears to be sciences' pessimist as nothing can reliably be identified alo...
Alternative splicing and RNA selection pressure — evolutionary consequences for eukaryotic genomes Y...
Alternative splicing produces multiple isoforms from the same gene, thus increasing the number of tr...
Alternative splicing produces multiple isoforms from the same gene, thus increasing the number of tr...
Alternative splicing, a mechanism of post-transcriptional RNA processing whereby a single gene can e...
Alternative splicing, a mechanism of post-transcriptional RNA processing whereby a single gene can e...
Following the original reports of pre-mRNA splicing in 1977, it was quickly realized that splicing t...
Alternative splicing, an unknown mechanism 20 years ago, is now recognized as a major mechanism for ...
Alternative splicing is now recognized as a major mechanism for transcriptome and proteome diversity...
International audienceBackground: Transcriptome reconstruction, defined as the identification of all...
Technological advancements have sparked discovery in biology, enabling important questions to be add...
Technological advancements have sparked discovery in biology, enabling important questions to be add...
Although splicing is widespread and evolves rapidly among species, the mechanisms driving this evolu...
Although splicing is widespread and evolves rapidly among species, the mechanisms driving this evolu...
In higher Eukaryotes, upon transcription of a gene, a complex set of reactions take place to remove ...
Alternative splicing appears to be sciences' pessimist as nothing can reliably be identified alo...
Alternative splicing and RNA selection pressure — evolutionary consequences for eukaryotic genomes Y...
Alternative splicing produces multiple isoforms from the same gene, thus increasing the number of tr...
Alternative splicing produces multiple isoforms from the same gene, thus increasing the number of tr...
Alternative splicing, a mechanism of post-transcriptional RNA processing whereby a single gene can e...
Alternative splicing, a mechanism of post-transcriptional RNA processing whereby a single gene can e...
Following the original reports of pre-mRNA splicing in 1977, it was quickly realized that splicing t...