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  1. ...to other plants, is needed.In the transcriptomic landscape, alternative splicing (AS) is regarded as an important mechanism for increasing the coding capacity of s (James et al. 2012; Rühl et al. 2012). Its identification and characterization in plants are widely considered a milestone to understanding...
  2. ...steady-state RNA dynamics. SnapShot-Seq enables the inference of splicing kinetics by the differential coverage that introns have in their 5′ and 3′ ends, whereas this is not amenable for gene-level analyses (Gray et al. 2014). Alternatively, by assuming invariant splicing kinetics SnapShot-Seq allows...
  3. ...(fission yeast) retains many of the splicing features observed in humans and is thus an excellent model to study the basic mechanisms of splicing. Nearly half the genes contain introns, but the impact of alternative splicing in gene regulation and proteome diversification remains largely unexplored. Here...
  4. ...accurately detect all isoforms. To detect all splice junctions among alternative isoforms, there must be sufficient read depth at alternative exon–exon boundaries (Bryant et al. 2012; Steijger et al. 2013). For experiments with insufficient read coverage, lowly expressed isoforms are challenging to recover...
  5. ...start sites in plants and mammals, suggesting biased utilization of specific near-cognate codons as TIS codons.Characteristics of near-cognate start sitesWe showed that alternative TISs occurred in both 5′ UTR and CDS regions for several individual genes (Fig. 2C). In addition, global analyses...
  6. ...Genome-wide mapping of alternative splicing in Arabidopsis thaliana Sergei A. Filichkin 1 , Henry D. Priest 1 , Scott A. Givan 1 , Rongkun Shen 1 , 3 , Douglas W. Bryant 1 , 2 , Samuel E. Fox 1 , Weng-Keen Wong 2...
  7. ...Accurate typing of short tandem repeats from genome-wide sequencing data and its applications Arkarachai Fungtammasan 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 8 , Guruprasad Ananda 1 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 8 , 9 , Suzanne E. Hile 3 , 6 , Marcia Shu-Wei Su 2 , 3...
  8. ...-copy orthologous genes. Numbers in green to the right of nodes are the divergence times and their 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs). Values next to the branches represent the numbers of gene family expansions/contractions. (MYA) Million years ago. (G) Genome-wide syntenic relationship among goat (C. hircus...
  9. .... 2005. Global analysis of positive and negative pre-mRNA splicing regulators inDrosophila.Genes Dev 19: 1306–1314. BlanchetteM,Green RE,MacArthur S, Brooks AN, Brenner SE, EisenMB, Rio DC. 2009. Genome-wide analysis of alternative pre-mRNA splicing and RNA-binding specificities of theDrosophila hn...
  10. ...loci. This is useful as such loci can contain numerous overlapping transcripts with alternative splice sites and varying start and end positions, which can be very challenging to distinguish. We searched the four most populous super-clusters (0, 1, 3, and 5, containing 94% of clustered probes...
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