Mutually exclusive splicing of exons is a mechanism of functional gene and protein diversification with pivotal roles in organismal development and diseases such as Timothy syndrome, cardiomyopathy and cancer in humans. In order to obtain a first genomewide estimate of the extent and biological role of mutually exclusive splicing in humans, we predicted and subsequently validated mutually exclusive exons (MXEs) using 515 publically available RNA‐Seq datasets. Here, we provide evidence for the expression of over 855 MXEs, 42% of which represent novel exons, increasing the annotated human mutually exclusive exome more than fivefold. The data provide strong evidence for the existence of large and multi‐cluster MXEs in higher vertebrates and of...
Technological advancements have sparked discovery in biology, enabling important questions to be add...
Alternative splicing is a commonly-used mechanism of diversifying gene products. Mutually exclusive ...
Tese de doutoramento, Ciências Biomédicas (Ciências Morfológicas), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade...
Background: Alternative splicing is an important process in higher eukaryotes that allows obtaining ...
Mutually exclusive splicing is an important mechanism in a wide range of eukaryotic branches to expa...
Mutually exclusive splicing is an important mechanism in a wide range of eukaryotic branches to expa...
Background: Alternative splicing is an important process in higher eukaryotes that allows obtaining ...
In recent years, advances in sequencing techniques resulted in an explosive increase in sequencing d...
[[abstract]]Comparison of human and mouse genomics revealed a similar long range sequences organizat...
Alternative splicing can expand the diversity of proteomes. Homologous mutually exclusive exons (MXE...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2005.Includes bibliographica...
Based on the animal model of agonistic interactions, we observed co-varied (linked) alternative exo...
Alternative splicing is a commonly-used mechanism of diversifying gene products. Mutually exclusive ...
<div><p>Alternative splicing is a vital process for regulating gene expression and promoting proteom...
Alternative splicing is a vital process for regulating gene expression and promoting proteomic diver...
Technological advancements have sparked discovery in biology, enabling important questions to be add...
Alternative splicing is a commonly-used mechanism of diversifying gene products. Mutually exclusive ...
Tese de doutoramento, Ciências Biomédicas (Ciências Morfológicas), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade...
Background: Alternative splicing is an important process in higher eukaryotes that allows obtaining ...
Mutually exclusive splicing is an important mechanism in a wide range of eukaryotic branches to expa...
Mutually exclusive splicing is an important mechanism in a wide range of eukaryotic branches to expa...
Background: Alternative splicing is an important process in higher eukaryotes that allows obtaining ...
In recent years, advances in sequencing techniques resulted in an explosive increase in sequencing d...
[[abstract]]Comparison of human and mouse genomics revealed a similar long range sequences organizat...
Alternative splicing can expand the diversity of proteomes. Homologous mutually exclusive exons (MXE...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2005.Includes bibliographica...
Based on the animal model of agonistic interactions, we observed co-varied (linked) alternative exo...
Alternative splicing is a commonly-used mechanism of diversifying gene products. Mutually exclusive ...
<div><p>Alternative splicing is a vital process for regulating gene expression and promoting proteom...
Alternative splicing is a vital process for regulating gene expression and promoting proteomic diver...
Technological advancements have sparked discovery in biology, enabling important questions to be add...
Alternative splicing is a commonly-used mechanism of diversifying gene products. Mutually exclusive ...
Tese de doutoramento, Ciências Biomédicas (Ciências Morfológicas), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade...