Recent genome-wide analyses have elucidated the extent of alternative splicing (AS) in mammals, often focusing on comparisons of splice isoforms between differentiated tissues. However, regulated splicing changes are likely to be important in bio-logical transitions such as cellular differentiation, or response to environmental stimuli. To assess the extent and significance of AS in myogenesis, we used splicing-sensitive microarray analysis of differentiating C2C12 myoblasts. We identified 95 AS events that undergo robust splicing transi-tions during C2C12 differentiation. More than half of the splicing transitions are conserved during dif-ferentiation of avian myoblasts, suggesting the products and timing of transitions are functionally si...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a post-transcriptional mechanism for gene expression regulation affecti...
events frequently arise from the evolutionarily rapid loss or gain of exons from genomes (referred t...
Alternative splicing contributes to both gene regulation and protein diversity. To discover broad re...
Recent genome-wide analyses have elucidated the extent of alternative splicing (AS) in mammals, ofte...
<div><p>Alternative splicing patterns are known to vary between tissues but these patterns have been...
Alternative splicing (AS) greatly expands the coding capacities of genomes by allowing the generatio...
textabstractThe alternative splicing code that controls and coordinates the transcriptome in complex...
Abstract Background Alternative splicing is known to increase the complexity of mammalian transcript...
International audienceReprogramming somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) has pr...
Abstract Background Alternative splicing (AS) functio...
Alternative splicing (AS) greatly increases transcriptome diversity by allowing individual transcrip...
Technological advancements have sparked discovery in biology, enabling important questions to be add...
Alternative splicing of pre-mRNA is a co- and post-transcriptional process that occurs in more than ...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a key component of gene expression programs that drive cellular differe...
Alternative splicing produces multiple isoforms from the same gene, thus increasing the number of tr...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a post-transcriptional mechanism for gene expression regulation affecti...
events frequently arise from the evolutionarily rapid loss or gain of exons from genomes (referred t...
Alternative splicing contributes to both gene regulation and protein diversity. To discover broad re...
Recent genome-wide analyses have elucidated the extent of alternative splicing (AS) in mammals, ofte...
<div><p>Alternative splicing patterns are known to vary between tissues but these patterns have been...
Alternative splicing (AS) greatly expands the coding capacities of genomes by allowing the generatio...
textabstractThe alternative splicing code that controls and coordinates the transcriptome in complex...
Abstract Background Alternative splicing is known to increase the complexity of mammalian transcript...
International audienceReprogramming somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) has pr...
Abstract Background Alternative splicing (AS) functio...
Alternative splicing (AS) greatly increases transcriptome diversity by allowing individual transcrip...
Technological advancements have sparked discovery in biology, enabling important questions to be add...
Alternative splicing of pre-mRNA is a co- and post-transcriptional process that occurs in more than ...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a key component of gene expression programs that drive cellular differe...
Alternative splicing produces multiple isoforms from the same gene, thus increasing the number of tr...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a post-transcriptional mechanism for gene expression regulation affecti...
events frequently arise from the evolutionarily rapid loss or gain of exons from genomes (referred t...
Alternative splicing contributes to both gene regulation and protein diversity. To discover broad re...