Alternative splicing (AS) of mRNA transcripts is increasingly recognized as a source of transcriptome diversity. To date, most AS studies have focused either on comparisons across taxa or on intragenomic comparisons across gene families. We generated a novel data set that represents one of the first population genetic comparisons of AS across individuals. In ambystomatid salamanders, AS of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class IIβ gene (Amti-DAB) produces two transcripts, one full-length and one truncated. The full-length transcript is functional, but the truncated transcript is missing the critical β1 domain that forms half of the peptide binding region in the intact MHC class II molecule. We captured wild salamander larvae (Amb...
Historically, many population genetics studies have utilized microsatellite markers sampled at rando...
Alternative splicing, the combination of different exons to produce a variety of transcripts from a ...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the most dominant type of DNA variations in genome which ...
BACKGROUND: Next-generation sequencing methods have contributed to rapid progress in the fields of g...
A series of MHC alleles (including 26 class IA, 27 class IIA, and 17 class IIB) were identified from...
Abstract Background Next-generation sequencing methods have contributed to rapid progress in the fie...
Alternative splicing produces multiple isoforms from the same gene, thus increasing the number of tr...
Biologists are beginning to unravel the complexities of gene expression in model organisms by studyi...
Alternative splicing (AS) has the potential to greatly expand the functional repertoire of mammalian...
BackgroundEstablishing genomic resources for closely related species will provide comparative insigh...
Genes of the Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) code for immune proteins that are crucial for pa...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a trait to change in response to an environmental cue. Salam...
Alternative splicing is considered a major mechanism for creating multicellular diversity from a lim...
Microsatellites are commonly used for mapping and population genetics because of their high heterozy...
Most of the largest vertebrate genomes are found in salamanders, a clade of amphibians that includes...
Historically, many population genetics studies have utilized microsatellite markers sampled at rando...
Alternative splicing, the combination of different exons to produce a variety of transcripts from a ...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the most dominant type of DNA variations in genome which ...
BACKGROUND: Next-generation sequencing methods have contributed to rapid progress in the fields of g...
A series of MHC alleles (including 26 class IA, 27 class IIA, and 17 class IIB) were identified from...
Abstract Background Next-generation sequencing methods have contributed to rapid progress in the fie...
Alternative splicing produces multiple isoforms from the same gene, thus increasing the number of tr...
Biologists are beginning to unravel the complexities of gene expression in model organisms by studyi...
Alternative splicing (AS) has the potential to greatly expand the functional repertoire of mammalian...
BackgroundEstablishing genomic resources for closely related species will provide comparative insigh...
Genes of the Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) code for immune proteins that are crucial for pa...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a trait to change in response to an environmental cue. Salam...
Alternative splicing is considered a major mechanism for creating multicellular diversity from a lim...
Microsatellites are commonly used for mapping and population genetics because of their high heterozy...
Most of the largest vertebrate genomes are found in salamanders, a clade of amphibians that includes...
Historically, many population genetics studies have utilized microsatellite markers sampled at rando...
Alternative splicing, the combination of different exons to produce a variety of transcripts from a ...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the most dominant type of DNA variations in genome which ...