The evolutionary landscape of alternative splicing in vertebrate species.
How species with similar repertoires of protein-coding genes differ so markedly at the phenotypic level is poorly understood. By comparing organ transcriptomes from vertebrate species spanning ~350 million years of evolution, we observed significant differences in alternative splicing complexity bet...
Main Authors: | Barbosa-Morais, N, Irimia, M, Pan, Q, Xiong, H, Gueroussov, S, Lee, L, Slobodeniuc, V, Kutter, C, Watt, S, Colak, R, Kim, T, Misquitta-Ali, C, Wilson, MD, Kim, P, Odom, D, Frey, B, Blencowe, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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