Abstract Recent evidence suggests that many complex diseases are caused by genetic variations that play regulatory roles in controlling gene expression. Most genetic studies focus on nonsynonymous variations that can alter the amino acid composition of a protein and are therefore believed to have the highest impact on phenotype. Synonymous variations, however, can also play important roles in disease pathogenesis by regulating pre-mRNA processing and translational control. In this study, we systematically survey the effects of single-nucleotide variations (SNVs) on binding affinity of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs). Among the 10,113 synonymous SNVs identified in 697 individuals in the 1,000 Genomes Project and distributed by Genetic Analysis W...
RNA molecules harbor the information necessary for the synthesis of proteins and are essential to a ...
With the availability of a large amount of genomic data it is expected that the influence of single ...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated biological process by which the number of gene products ...
Alternative splicing of genes is an efficient means of generating variation in protein function. Sev...
Next-generation sequencing has greatly facilitated large-scale analyses of the human genome. However...
Alternative splicing of genes is an efficient means of generating variation in protein function. Sev...
The content and expression of the eukaryotic transcriptome are tightly regulated by sequence element...
While synonymous single-nucleotide variants (sSNVs) have largely been unstudied, since they do not a...
While synonymous single-nucleotide variants (sSNVs) have largely been unstudied, since they do not a...
<div><p>DNA variants that affect alternative splicing and the relative quantities of different gene ...
Alternative splicing is an RNA processing mechanism that affects most genes in human, contributing t...
With the availability of a large amount of genomic data it is expected that the influence of single ...
With the availability of a large amount of genomic data it is expected that the influence of single ...
RNA molecules harbor the information necessary for the synthesis of proteins and are essential to a ...
RNA molecules harbor the information necessary for the synthesis of proteins and are essential to a ...
RNA molecules harbor the information necessary for the synthesis of proteins and are essential to a ...
With the availability of a large amount of genomic data it is expected that the influence of single ...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated biological process by which the number of gene products ...
Alternative splicing of genes is an efficient means of generating variation in protein function. Sev...
Next-generation sequencing has greatly facilitated large-scale analyses of the human genome. However...
Alternative splicing of genes is an efficient means of generating variation in protein function. Sev...
The content and expression of the eukaryotic transcriptome are tightly regulated by sequence element...
While synonymous single-nucleotide variants (sSNVs) have largely been unstudied, since they do not a...
While synonymous single-nucleotide variants (sSNVs) have largely been unstudied, since they do not a...
<div><p>DNA variants that affect alternative splicing and the relative quantities of different gene ...
Alternative splicing is an RNA processing mechanism that affects most genes in human, contributing t...
With the availability of a large amount of genomic data it is expected that the influence of single ...
With the availability of a large amount of genomic data it is expected that the influence of single ...
RNA molecules harbor the information necessary for the synthesis of proteins and are essential to a ...
RNA molecules harbor the information necessary for the synthesis of proteins and are essential to a ...
RNA molecules harbor the information necessary for the synthesis of proteins and are essential to a ...
With the availability of a large amount of genomic data it is expected that the influence of single ...
Alternative splicing is a tightly regulated biological process by which the number of gene products ...