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  1. ...RNA isoform 31 choice. Finally, splicing of newly synthesized transcripts appears to occur in a binary 32 manner, largely happening either fully on both sides of 47,163 exons or not at all. These 33 data sets generated as part of the ENCODE Project illustrate the intricate and 34 coordinated regulation of RNA...
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  2. ...to overcome active HER2 446 mutation S310F through antibody–drug conjugates. Proc Natl Acad Sci 122: 2017. 447 Bowers PM, Horlick RA, Neben TY, Toobian RM, Tomlinson GL, Dalton JL, Jones HA, Chen A, 448 Altobell L, Zhang X, et al. 2011. Coupling mammalian cell surface display with somatic 449 hypermutation...
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  3. ...to a karyotypically normal reference . This needs to be addressed if further progress in understanding the 3D cancer is to be achieved.In conclusion, our findings provide new insights into the complex genomic structural changes that underlie breast cancer metastatic progression. The interplay between subcompartment...
  4. ...complexity: the expression of distinct transcript isoforms. Alternative transcription 57 and splicing generate multiple mRNA variants from a single gene, enabling the production of 58 functionally diverse proteins that fine-tune cellular processes. During development, such isoform 59 switching is essential...
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  5. ...in higher eukaryotes, and mutations causing dysregulated splicing underlie a range of genetic diseases. Computational prediction of alternative splicing from genomic sequences not only provides insight into gene-regulatory mechanisms but also helps identify disease-causing mutations and drug targets...
  6. ...short, spliced isoforms exist in the Schwann cells because our current data did not have the resolution to resolve alternative splicing. Distinct XIST isoforms have been reported (Johnston et al. 1998; Memili et al. 2001; Yue and Ogawa 2018), but the documented isoforms are not related to the s...
  7. ...) exon 22 responds to activity through both SAM68, an RBP splicing regulator, and deposition of the hPTM H3K9me3 in a region- and stimuli-specific manner, and underlies learning and memory (Iijima et al. 2011; Ding et al. 2017). H3K9ac is also associated with alternative splicing outcomes of neuronal...
  8. ...provides novel insights into the genomic regulatory landscape underlying antiviral 33 immunity in a farmed fish with a complex . 34 Introduction 35 The innate immune response to viral infection, which is mainly based on the type I interferon 36 (type I IFN) pathway is crucial to both disease progression...
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  9. ...by scRNA-seq data (Supplemental Fig. S9B,C), suggests that SF3B1 mutations may not play a significant role in the development of acquired venetoclax resistance in CLL cells.DiscussionCell identity and function could be influenced by the alternative splicing of transcripts which will result...
  10. ..., Denmark; 7Texas Advanced Computing Center, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78758, USA Co-corresponding authors: bs674@cornell.edu, ramstein@qgg.au.dkAbstractVariation in protein 3D structures reflects genetic variation and contributes to phenotypic diversity, yet its underlying genetic...
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