Alternative splicing of mRNA allows many gene products with different functions to be produced from a single coding sequence. It has recently been proposed as a mechanism by which higher-order diversity is generated. Here we show, using large-scale expressed sequence tag (EST) analysis, that among seven different eukaryotes the amount of alternative splicing is comparable, with no large differences between humans and other animals
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated biological process by which the number of gene products ...
Motivation: Alternative splicing is currently seen to explain the vast disparity between the number ...
Alternative splicing produces multiple isoforms from the same gene, thus increasing the number of tr...
Alternative splicing increases transcriptome and proteome diversification. Previous analyses aiming ...
Alternative splicing increases transcriptome and proteome diversification. Previous analyses aiming ...
Alternative splicing increases transcriptome and proteome diversification. Previous analyses aiming ...
Alternative splicing increases transcriptome and proteome diversification. Previous analyses aiming ...
Alternative splicing increases transcriptome and proteome diversification. Previous analyses aiming ...
Alternative splicing, an unknown mechanism 20 years ago, is now recognized as a major mechanism for ...
Alternative splicing, a mechanism of post-transcriptional RNA processing whereby a single gene can e...
Alternative splicing, a mechanism of post-transcriptional RNA processing whereby a single gene can e...
Abstract Background Alternative splicing is the process of selecting different combinations of splic...
[[abstract]]Recent genome-wide analysis of alternative splicing indicate that 40-60% of human genes ...
Alternative splicing appears to be sciences' pessimist as nothing can reliably be identified alo...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated biological process by which the number of gene products ...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated biological process by which the number of gene products ...
Motivation: Alternative splicing is currently seen to explain the vast disparity between the number ...
Alternative splicing produces multiple isoforms from the same gene, thus increasing the number of tr...
Alternative splicing increases transcriptome and proteome diversification. Previous analyses aiming ...
Alternative splicing increases transcriptome and proteome diversification. Previous analyses aiming ...
Alternative splicing increases transcriptome and proteome diversification. Previous analyses aiming ...
Alternative splicing increases transcriptome and proteome diversification. Previous analyses aiming ...
Alternative splicing increases transcriptome and proteome diversification. Previous analyses aiming ...
Alternative splicing, an unknown mechanism 20 years ago, is now recognized as a major mechanism for ...
Alternative splicing, a mechanism of post-transcriptional RNA processing whereby a single gene can e...
Alternative splicing, a mechanism of post-transcriptional RNA processing whereby a single gene can e...
Abstract Background Alternative splicing is the process of selecting different combinations of splic...
[[abstract]]Recent genome-wide analysis of alternative splicing indicate that 40-60% of human genes ...
Alternative splicing appears to be sciences' pessimist as nothing can reliably be identified alo...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated biological process by which the number of gene products ...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated biological process by which the number of gene products ...
Motivation: Alternative splicing is currently seen to explain the vast disparity between the number ...
Alternative splicing produces multiple isoforms from the same gene, thus increasing the number of tr...