We describe a new program called cryptic splice finder (CSF) that can reliably identify cryptic splice sites (css), so providing a useful tool to help investigate splicing mutations in genetic disease. We report that many css are not entirely dormant and are often already active at low levels in normal genes prior to their enhancement in genetic disease. We also report a fascinating correlation between the positions of css and introns, whereby css within the exons of one species frequently match the exact position of introns in equivalent genes from another species. These results strongly indicate that many introns were inserted into css during evolution and they also imply that the splicing information that lies outside some introns can be...
Spliceosomal introns, sequences interspersed throughout genes that are removed during mRNA productio...
With the availability of a large amount of genomic data it is expected that the influence of single ...
Background: Variations in transcript splicing can reveal how eukaryotes recognize intronic splice si...
We describe a new program called cryptic splice finder (CSF) that can reliably identify cryptic spli...
We have collected over half a million splice sites from five species—Homo sapiens, Mus musculus, Dro...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mathematics, 2006.This electronic v...
In higher Eukaryotes, upon transcription of a gene, a complex set of reactions take place to remove ...
Alternative splicing is an important and ancient fea-ture of eukaryotic gene structure, the existenc...
Alternative splicing produces multiple isoforms from the same gene, thus increasing the number of tr...
The evolution of eukaryotes is accompanied by the increased complexity of alternative splicing which...
The regulation of alternative splicing remains a mystery, as introns often harbour numerous decoy mo...
Alternative splicing appears to be sciences' pessimist as nothing can reliably be identified alo...
Auxiliary splicing signals play a major role in the regulation of constitutive and alternative pre-m...
AbstractMost of the eukaryotic protein-coding genes are interrupted by multiple introns. A substanti...
Alternative splicing constitutes a major mechanism creating protein diversity in humans. This divers...
Spliceosomal introns, sequences interspersed throughout genes that are removed during mRNA productio...
With the availability of a large amount of genomic data it is expected that the influence of single ...
Background: Variations in transcript splicing can reveal how eukaryotes recognize intronic splice si...
We describe a new program called cryptic splice finder (CSF) that can reliably identify cryptic spli...
We have collected over half a million splice sites from five species—Homo sapiens, Mus musculus, Dro...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mathematics, 2006.This electronic v...
In higher Eukaryotes, upon transcription of a gene, a complex set of reactions take place to remove ...
Alternative splicing is an important and ancient fea-ture of eukaryotic gene structure, the existenc...
Alternative splicing produces multiple isoforms from the same gene, thus increasing the number of tr...
The evolution of eukaryotes is accompanied by the increased complexity of alternative splicing which...
The regulation of alternative splicing remains a mystery, as introns often harbour numerous decoy mo...
Alternative splicing appears to be sciences' pessimist as nothing can reliably be identified alo...
Auxiliary splicing signals play a major role in the regulation of constitutive and alternative pre-m...
AbstractMost of the eukaryotic protein-coding genes are interrupted by multiple introns. A substanti...
Alternative splicing constitutes a major mechanism creating protein diversity in humans. This divers...
Spliceosomal introns, sequences interspersed throughout genes that are removed during mRNA productio...
With the availability of a large amount of genomic data it is expected that the influence of single ...
Background: Variations in transcript splicing can reveal how eukaryotes recognize intronic splice si...