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  1. ...and nonclonal mechanisms of selection and adaptation in response to therapeutic pressure is of importance. Moreover, the influence of isoform usage on cell states further underscores the need for comprehensive methodologies. In response to these challenges, alternative methods have emerged to link...
  2. ...to a shorter XIST RNA. This is based on multiple lines of evidence, including RNA-seq read coverage, H3K36me3 modification, and long-read full-length transcripts. We believe this short XIST isoform is also expressed in females based on shared scATAC-seq peaks across data sets and long-read RNA-seq data from...
  3. ...they exhibited additional alternative splicing events, including alternative first exon usage, A5 selection, skipping of exons 19 and 24, and, in one case, three additional alternative splicing events. For p95HER2 (p95), our analysis revealed eight splicing isoforms that encode p95-like proteins (Supplemental...
  4. ...remains limited owing to dearth of subsequent proteogenomic consequences. To coalesce the genomic information embedded in exons with isoform sequences, we present an innovative framework, “Exon Nomenclature And Classification of Transcripts” (ENACT). This centralizes exonic loci such that protein sequence...
  5. ...-, ORF-, and protein-level sequences for each gene. One isoform is selected as reference and the other isoforms are denoted as alternative. The choice of which transcript (and associated isoform) is the “reference” is entirely up to the control of the user; however, the suggested default is the APPRIS...
  6. ...isoform usages between the venom gland and other tissues. Furthermore, evolutionary analyses of venom serpin3 and orcokinin further reveal that the co-option of an ancient isoform and a newly evolved isoform, respectively, contributes to venom recruitment, providing valuable insights into the genetic...
  7. ...disease recurrence, and identified the exhaustion marker TOX and the LINC04216 noncoding RNA as novel candidate recurrence-associated genes.Differential transcript usage analysis identifies candidate isoform switching events associated with ccRCC recurrenceOne of the advantages of the long-read sequencing...
  8. ...of Biomedical Informatics, Columbia University, New York, New York 10032, USA Corresponding author: hagen.u.tilgner@gmail.comAbstractRNA isoform diversity, produced via alternative splicing, and alternative usage of transcription start and poly(A) sites, results in varied transcripts being derived from the same...
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  9. ...motif and coding sequences. METTL2A knockdown alters expression of S100A4 mRNA isoforms, which contains METTL2A-mediated m3C sites. Notably, many transcripts with METTL2A-mediated m3C sites are upregulated upon METTL2A knockdown. We reveal the transcriptome-wide presence of m3C sites in poly(A) RNA...
  10. ...translation at the gene level, revealing critical shifts in regulatory molecules.LR-Ribo-STAMP assesses changes in transcription and translation at mRNA isoform resolution in hypoxic conditionsGiven that translatome analyses in disease models have been largely confined to the gene level, LR...
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