Bioinformatic analysis of exon repetition, exon scrambling and trans-splicing in humans.
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Circular RNAs are the predominant transcript isoform from hundreds of human genes in diverse cell typesAn intriguing RNA species--perspectives of circularized RNAChimeric RNAs in cancer and normal physiology.Patterned sequence in the transcriptome of vascular plants.Is an observed non-co-linear RNA product spliced in trans, in cis or just in vitro?Origin of a novel protein-coding gene family with similar signal sequence in Schistosoma japonicumCircular RNA is expressed across the eukaryotic tree of life.Mammalian transcription in support of hybrid mRNA and protein synthesis in testis and lung.NCLscan: accurate identification of non-co-linear transcripts (fusion, trans-splicing and circular RNA) with a good balance between sensitivity and precisionIntegrative transcriptome sequencing identifies trans-splicing events with important roles in human embryonic stem cell pluripotency.Dexamethasone partially rescues ataxia telangiectasia-mutated (ATM) deficiency in ataxia telangiectasia by promoting a shortened protein variant retaining kinase activity.The bursicon gene in mosquitoes: an unusual example of mRNA trans-splicing.Transcriptional-Readthrough RNAs Reflect the Phenomenon of "A Gene Contains Gene(s)" or "Gene(s) within a Gene" in the Human Genome, and Thus Are Not Chimeric RNAs.Motifome comparison between modern human, Neanderthal and Denisovan.
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Bioinformatic analysis of exon repetition, exon scrambling and trans-splicing in humans.
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Bioinformatic analysis of exon repetition, exon scrambling and trans-splicing in humans.
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Bioinformatic analysis of exon repetition, exon scrambling and trans-splicing in humans.
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Bioinformatic analysis of exon repetition, exon scrambling and trans-splicing in humans.
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Bioinformatic analysis of exon repetition, exon scrambling and trans-splicing in humans.
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Bioinformatic analysis of exon repetition, exon scrambling and trans-splicing in humans.
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Bioinformatic analysis of exon repetition, exon scrambling and trans-splicing in humans.
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Bioinformatic analysis of exon repetition, exon scrambling and trans-splicing in humans.
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Alexei Fedorov
Valery Shepelev
Xiang Shao
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10.1093/BIOINFORMATICS/BTI795
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2005-11-24T00:00:00Z