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  1. ...from a known BRCA1 exon 5 variant (c.188T>C) that produces a naturally occurring alternative isoform containing a 22 bp deletion (Δ5q22), in addition to the full-length (FL) transcript. As part of this experiment, we also assessed construction of SeqSplice libraries at different input concentrations...
  2. ...comprehensively characterize the HER2 alternative splicing isoforms, assess their expression in primary BC patients and cell lines, and explore their role in resistance to anti-HER2 therapies. We expand the catalog of known HER2 protein-coding isoforms from 13 to 90, revealing distinct patterns of protein domains...
  3. ...of alternative splicing patterns and histone post-translational modifications (hPTMs) across mouse brain development finds that enrichment of chromatin modifications correlates with, and predicts, alternative exon inclusion (Hu et al. 2017, 2020; Xu et al. 2017, 2018). Alternative splicing of neurexin I (Nrxn1...
  4. ...from replicate samples were pooled for the calculation. SSU is independent of constitutive or alternative splicing patterns. Unlike the standard percentage spliced in (PSI), which measures the relative usage of a splice site among two or more compared isoforms, SSU provides a measure of each splice...
  5. ...to study Dscam alternative splicing from introducing mutations by gap repair recombineering (Fig. 1A,B; Supplemental Fig. S1A; Supplemental Table S1A; Hemani and Soller 2012; Haussmann et al. 2019). Similarly, the first sgRNAs flanking the Drosophila Ythdf gene, a reader for m6A mRNA methylation did...
  6. ...elements is a major contributor to this strong selection in human. In Drosophila, Machado et al. (2017) found that alternatively spliced genes contributed more to the signal of strong selection at synonymous sites than did constitutively spliced genes. However, this effect was dwarfed by a much greater...
  7. ...splicing duringmeiosis. (A) Trends of different types of alternative splicing duringmeiosis. Red lines represent numbers of isoforms and blue lines represent numbers of FL CCS reads. (B) Heat map showing the temporal pattern of novel isoforms. (C ) Histogram showing the correlation between annotated...
  8. ...that negatively constitute self-regulatory circuits in plants under cold stress. Moreover, a number of SFs involved in RNA binding, splice site selection, and spliceosome assembly are also affected by temperature fluctuations (Seo et al. 2013). These findings support a close association between TFs and SFs...
  9. ...transcripts by choosing different initiation/termination sites or by selecting different exons (Graveley 2001). Alternative splicing, as well as alternative promoter usage or alternative polyadenylation (hereafter referred to as AS), concerns almost all multiexon genes in vertebrates (Wang et al. 2008...
  10. ...).View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 2. Identification of alternative isoforms using dRNA-seq. (A) Alternative splicing (AS) isoform classes. We built a transcriptome using the dRNA reads with StringTie2. We identified 332 alternative isoforms in 263 different genes. The plot shows one...
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