The functional significance of most alternative splicing (AS) events, especially frame-shifting ones, has been controversial. Using human-mouse comparison, we demonstrate that frame-preserving AS events adapt and get fixed more rapidly than frame-shifting AS events; selection for smaller exon size is stronger in frame-preserving exons than in frame-shifting ones. These results suggest AS events introducing mild changes are generally favored during evolution and explain the excess of shorter, frame-preserving cassette exons in present mammalian genomes
Alternative splicing (AS) has the potential to greatly expand the functional repertoire of mammalian...
Alternative splicing (AS) has the potential to greatly expand the functional repertoire of mammalian...
Alternative pre-messenger RNA splicing affects a majority of human genes and plays important roles i...
[[abstract]]Comparison of human and mouse genomics revealed a similar long range sequences organizat...
[[abstract]]Comparison of human and mouse genomics revealed a similar long range sequences organizat...
events frequently arise from the evolutionarily rapid loss or gain of exons from genomes (referred t...
Abstract Background Alternative splicing has been shown to be one of the major evolutionary mechanis...
[[abstract]]Alternative splicing is known to significantly affect exon-level protein evolutionary ra...
[[abstract]]Alternative splicing is known to significantly affect exon-level protein evolutionary ra...
[[abstract]]Alternative splicing is known to significantly affect exon-level protein evolutionary ra...
Abstract Background Alternative splicing is an important mechanism for generating functional and evo...
[[abstract]]Alternative splicing (AS) has been recognized as a mechanism of relaxing selection press...
[[abstract]]Alternative splicing (AS) has been recognized as a mechanism of relaxing selection press...
Abstract:-Comparison of human and mouse genomics revealed a similar long range sequences organizatio...
Alternative splicing (AS) has the potential to greatly expand the functional repertoire of mammalian...
Alternative splicing (AS) has the potential to greatly expand the functional repertoire of mammalian...
Alternative splicing (AS) has the potential to greatly expand the functional repertoire of mammalian...
Alternative pre-messenger RNA splicing affects a majority of human genes and plays important roles i...
[[abstract]]Comparison of human and mouse genomics revealed a similar long range sequences organizat...
[[abstract]]Comparison of human and mouse genomics revealed a similar long range sequences organizat...
events frequently arise from the evolutionarily rapid loss or gain of exons from genomes (referred t...
Abstract Background Alternative splicing has been shown to be one of the major evolutionary mechanis...
[[abstract]]Alternative splicing is known to significantly affect exon-level protein evolutionary ra...
[[abstract]]Alternative splicing is known to significantly affect exon-level protein evolutionary ra...
[[abstract]]Alternative splicing is known to significantly affect exon-level protein evolutionary ra...
Abstract Background Alternative splicing is an important mechanism for generating functional and evo...
[[abstract]]Alternative splicing (AS) has been recognized as a mechanism of relaxing selection press...
[[abstract]]Alternative splicing (AS) has been recognized as a mechanism of relaxing selection press...
Abstract:-Comparison of human and mouse genomics revealed a similar long range sequences organizatio...
Alternative splicing (AS) has the potential to greatly expand the functional repertoire of mammalian...
Alternative splicing (AS) has the potential to greatly expand the functional repertoire of mammalian...
Alternative splicing (AS) has the potential to greatly expand the functional repertoire of mammalian...
Alternative pre-messenger RNA splicing affects a majority of human genes and plays important roles i...