<div><p>Alternative splicing patterns are known to vary between tissues but these patterns have been found to be predominantly peculiar to one species or another, implying only a limited function in fundamental neural biology. Here we used high-throughput RT-PCR to monitor the expression pattern of all the annotated simple alternative splicing events (ASEs) in the Reference Sequence Database, in different mouse tissues and identified 93 brain-specific events that shift from one isoform to another (switch-like) between brain and other tissues. Consistent with an important function, regulation of a core set of 9 conserved switch-like ASEs is highly conserved, as they have the same pattern of tissue-specific splicing in all vertebrates tested:...
Background: Alternative splicing, which produces multiple mRNAs from a single gene, occurs in most h...
To form complex organisms characterized by different tissues with specialized functions, cells must ...
Technological advancements have sparked discovery in biology, enabling important questions to be add...
International audienceAlternative splicing patterns are known to vary between tissues but these patt...
<p><b>a. The 9 conserved brain-specific ASEs shifts during zebrafish embryogenesis.</b> Time-course ...
Abstract Background Alternative splicing (AS) functio...
<p>RT-PCR was performed on 15 genes across human, mouse and zebrafish. The 9 genes shown have conser...
A large number of alternative exons are spliced with tissue-specific patterns, but little is known a...
SummaryAlternative splicing is a key process underlying the evolution of increased proteomic and fun...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a critical regulatory layer; yet, factors controlling functionally coor...
Alternative splicing, which produces multiple mRNAs from a single gene, occurs in most human genes a...
Alternative splicing, which produces multiple mRNAs from a single gene, occurs in most human genes a...
Rapid and efficient communication between neurons of the brain occurs at specialized cellular struct...
BACKGROUND: Alternative splicing, which produces multiple mRNAs from a single gene, occurs in most h...
SummaryAlternative splicing is a key process underlying the evolution of increased proteomic and fun...
Background: Alternative splicing, which produces multiple mRNAs from a single gene, occurs in most h...
To form complex organisms characterized by different tissues with specialized functions, cells must ...
Technological advancements have sparked discovery in biology, enabling important questions to be add...
International audienceAlternative splicing patterns are known to vary between tissues but these patt...
<p><b>a. The 9 conserved brain-specific ASEs shifts during zebrafish embryogenesis.</b> Time-course ...
Abstract Background Alternative splicing (AS) functio...
<p>RT-PCR was performed on 15 genes across human, mouse and zebrafish. The 9 genes shown have conser...
A large number of alternative exons are spliced with tissue-specific patterns, but little is known a...
SummaryAlternative splicing is a key process underlying the evolution of increased proteomic and fun...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a critical regulatory layer; yet, factors controlling functionally coor...
Alternative splicing, which produces multiple mRNAs from a single gene, occurs in most human genes a...
Alternative splicing, which produces multiple mRNAs from a single gene, occurs in most human genes a...
Rapid and efficient communication between neurons of the brain occurs at specialized cellular struct...
BACKGROUND: Alternative splicing, which produces multiple mRNAs from a single gene, occurs in most h...
SummaryAlternative splicing is a key process underlying the evolution of increased proteomic and fun...
Background: Alternative splicing, which produces multiple mRNAs from a single gene, occurs in most h...
To form complex organisms characterized by different tissues with specialized functions, cells must ...
Technological advancements have sparked discovery in biology, enabling important questions to be add...