<p>“Gene” refers to number of genes involved in alternative splicing. “Event” means frequency of types of splicing found in one gene, such as intron retention, alternative 5’ splicing and alternative 3’ splicing.</p
<p>(A) Numbers of alternative splicing events and involved genes in different developmental stages o...
During the maturation of pre-mRNA introns are removed and exons are spliced together, to form a prim...
<div><p>mRNA splicing is required in about 4% of protein coding genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. T...
<p>(A) Number of splicing events and genes detected for 5 classes of alternative splicing events: ca...
<p>The common forms of alternative splicing represented here are; exon skipping, intron retention, a...
Accurate and efficient splicing is of crucial importance for highly-transcribed intron-containing ge...
Motivation: Alternative splicing is an RNA splicing variation in which the coding regions for a euka...
Accurate and efficient splicing is of crucial importance for highly-transcribed intron-containing ge...
<p>a) Distribution of number of isoforms per gene, b) Distribution of alternative splicing modes.</p
Alternative splicing (AS) is a cellular process that increases a cell’s coding capacity from a limit...
mRNA splicing is required in about 4 % of protein coding genes in Saccharomyces cerevi-siae. The gen...
Alternative splicing is a key element of eukaryotic gene expression. Almost all polymerase II transc...
<p><b>A.</b> Examples of alternative splicing. F4, F5, and F6 stand for 3′ to 5′ frames 1, 2 and 3, ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Phytopatholo...
Bar chart showing the percentage of different types of alternative splicing events at the whole tras...
<p>(A) Numbers of alternative splicing events and involved genes in different developmental stages o...
During the maturation of pre-mRNA introns are removed and exons are spliced together, to form a prim...
<div><p>mRNA splicing is required in about 4% of protein coding genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. T...
<p>(A) Number of splicing events and genes detected for 5 classes of alternative splicing events: ca...
<p>The common forms of alternative splicing represented here are; exon skipping, intron retention, a...
Accurate and efficient splicing is of crucial importance for highly-transcribed intron-containing ge...
Motivation: Alternative splicing is an RNA splicing variation in which the coding regions for a euka...
Accurate and efficient splicing is of crucial importance for highly-transcribed intron-containing ge...
<p>a) Distribution of number of isoforms per gene, b) Distribution of alternative splicing modes.</p
Alternative splicing (AS) is a cellular process that increases a cell’s coding capacity from a limit...
mRNA splicing is required in about 4 % of protein coding genes in Saccharomyces cerevi-siae. The gen...
Alternative splicing is a key element of eukaryotic gene expression. Almost all polymerase II transc...
<p><b>A.</b> Examples of alternative splicing. F4, F5, and F6 stand for 3′ to 5′ frames 1, 2 and 3, ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Phytopatholo...
Bar chart showing the percentage of different types of alternative splicing events at the whole tras...
<p>(A) Numbers of alternative splicing events and involved genes in different developmental stages o...
During the maturation of pre-mRNA introns are removed and exons are spliced together, to form a prim...
<div><p>mRNA splicing is required in about 4% of protein coding genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. T...