Alternative mRNA splicing is an important mechanism for regulating gene expression and generating transcriptomic diversity. Most cases of alternative splicing studied to date are triplet, meaning that ...
Alternative splicing affects more than 95% of multi-exon genes in the human genome. These changes affect the proteome in a myriad of ways. Here, we review our understanding of the breadth of these ...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a key technique for increasing transcriptome and proteomic diversity from a small genome. Almost all human gene transcripts are alternatively spliced, resulting in protein ...