Inferring Alternative Splicing Patterns in Mouse from a Full-Length cDNA Library and Microarray Data

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Examples of more complicated alternative splicing patterns in which three cDNAs were potentially produced in different forms from a single gene. Cluster 8: homologs to human PR domain zinc finger protein 5 (Deng et al., unpubl.). Cluster 45: homologs to human mitochondrial carrier homolog 2 (Jang et al., unpubl.). Cluster 63: homologs to human HSPC204 protein (Zhang et al. 2000). Cluster 74: homologs to human HSPC223 protein (Ye et al., unpubl.). Cluster 85: homologs to human heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein C (Nakagawa et al. 1986). Clusters 3022, 3058, and 3110: no homology found (hypothetical protein). Splice variant of Cluster 3058, no homology found (unclassifiable). Cluster 3147: homologs to D. melanogaster brain cDNA clone NMCB-2386 (Osada et al., unpubl.). Cluster 3148: homologs to bisphosphate 3′-nucleotidase (Spiegelberg et al. 1999).

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  1. Genome Res. 12: 1286-1293

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