AbstractEstimates of the number of human genes that produce more than one transcript isoform through alternative mRNA splicing depend on the assumption that the observation of multiple transcripts from a gene can be attributed entirely to alternative splicing. It is possible, however, that a substantial proportion of cases where multiple transcripts have been observed for a gene result from differences between alleles. Many examples of genes that are spliced differently from different alleles have been reported but no systematic estimate of the proportion of alternatively spliced genes that are affected by such polymorphisms has been carried out. We find that alternative transcript isoforms are non-randomly associated with closely linked nu...
We report the first genome-wide identification and characterization of alternative splicing in human...
The expressed sequence tag (EST) collection in dbEST provides an extensive resource for detecting al...
Splice isoform structure and abundance can be affected by either noncoding or masquerading coding va...
[[abstract]]Recent genome-wide analysis of alternative splicing indicate that 40-60% of human genes ...
BACKGROUND: Accurate mRNA splicing depends on multiple regulatory signals encoded in the transcribed...
DNA arrays have been widely used to perform transcriptome-wide analysis of gene expression, and many...
Alternative splicing is an important step in gene expression regulation in eukaryotes, through which...
Through alternative processing of pre-mRNAs, individual mammalian genes often produce multiple mRNA ...
Alternative splicing of genes is an efficient means of generating variation in protein function. Sev...
Alternative splicing of genes is an efficient means of generating variation in protein function. Sev...
Alternative splicing is a process observed in gene expression that results in a multi-exon gene to p...
AbstractExpressed sequence tag (EST) databases represent a large volume of information on expressed ...
Expressed sequence tag (EST) databases represent a large volume of information on expressed genes in...
The number of known alternative human isoforms has been increasing steadily with the amount of avail...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated biological process by which the number of gene products ...
We report the first genome-wide identification and characterization of alternative splicing in human...
The expressed sequence tag (EST) collection in dbEST provides an extensive resource for detecting al...
Splice isoform structure and abundance can be affected by either noncoding or masquerading coding va...
[[abstract]]Recent genome-wide analysis of alternative splicing indicate that 40-60% of human genes ...
BACKGROUND: Accurate mRNA splicing depends on multiple regulatory signals encoded in the transcribed...
DNA arrays have been widely used to perform transcriptome-wide analysis of gene expression, and many...
Alternative splicing is an important step in gene expression regulation in eukaryotes, through which...
Through alternative processing of pre-mRNAs, individual mammalian genes often produce multiple mRNA ...
Alternative splicing of genes is an efficient means of generating variation in protein function. Sev...
Alternative splicing of genes is an efficient means of generating variation in protein function. Sev...
Alternative splicing is a process observed in gene expression that results in a multi-exon gene to p...
AbstractExpressed sequence tag (EST) databases represent a large volume of information on expressed ...
Expressed sequence tag (EST) databases represent a large volume of information on expressed genes in...
The number of known alternative human isoforms has been increasing steadily with the amount of avail...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated biological process by which the number of gene products ...
We report the first genome-wide identification and characterization of alternative splicing in human...
The expressed sequence tag (EST) collection in dbEST provides an extensive resource for detecting al...
Splice isoform structure and abundance can be affected by either noncoding or masquerading coding va...