Using bioinformatic approaches we aimed to characterize poorly understood abnormalities in splicing known as exon scrambling, exon repetition and trans- ...
Using bioinformatic approaches we aimed to characterize poorly understood abnormalities in splicing known as exon scrambling, exon repetition and trans- ...
ABSTRACT. Motivation: Using bioinformatic approaches we aimed to characterize poorly understood abnormalities in splicing known as exon scrambling,.
Trans-splicing is a post-transcriptional event that joins exons from separate pre-mRNAs. Detection of trans-splicing is usually severely hampered by ...
Their structures suggest that the scrambled or repeated exon fragments may have arisen in the process of cDNA cloning and not from splicing abnormalities.
Abstract Motivation: Using bioinformatic approaches we aimed to characterize poorly understood abnormalities in splicing known as exon scrambling, exon ...
Title. Bioinformatic analysis of exon repetition, exon scrambling and trans-splicing in humans. Authors. Shao, Xiang; Shepelev, Valery; Fedorov, Alexei.
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