Digitalis purpurea (D. purpurea) is one of the most important medicinal plants and is well known in the treatment of heart failure because of the cardiac glycosides that are its main active compounds. However, in the absence of strand specific ...
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sQTLseekeR – Identification of genetic variants associated with alternative splicing
Identification of genetic variants affecting splicing in RNA sequencing population studies is still in its infancy. Splicing phenotype is more complex than gene expression and ought to be treated as a multivariate phenotype to be recapitulated completely. Here a team ...
Read More »KisSplice – de novo Assembly of Alternative Splicing Events from RNA-seq Data
Gustavo Sacomoto In this thesis, we address the problem of identifying and quantifying variants (alternative splicing and genomic polymorphism) in RNA-seq data when no reference genome is available, without assembling the full transcripts. Based on the fundamental idea that each ...
Read More »Microarrays give broader view of overall gene expression, while RNA-Seq demonstrates alternative splicing and specific pathways
Cell-free fetal RNA from the amniotic fluid supernatant of five euploid mid-trimester samples was divided and prepared in tandem for analysis by either the Affymetrix HG-U133 Plus 2.0 Gene Chip microarray or Illumina HiSeq. Transcriptomes were assembled and compared on ...
Read More »A Protocol for Visual Analysis of Alternative Splicing in RNA-Seq Data Using Integrated Genome Browser
Ultrahigh-throughput sequencing of cDNA (RNA-Seq) is an invaluable resource for investigating alternative splicing in an organism. Alternative splicing is a form of posttranscriptional regulation in which primary RNA transcripts from a single gene can be spliced in multiple ways leading ...
Read More »PrimerSeq: Design and Visualization of RT-PCR Primers for Alternative Splicing Using RNA-seq Data
The vast majority of multi-exon genes in higher eukaryotes are alternatively spliced and changes in alternative splicing (AS) can impact gene function or cause disease. High-throughput RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) has become a powerful technology for transcriptome-wide analysis of AS, but ...
Read More »spliceR: an R package for classification of alternative splicing and prediction of coding potential from RNA-seq data
RNA-seq data is currently underutilized, in part because it is difficult to predict the functional impact of alternate transcription events. Recent software improvements in full-length transcript deconvolution prompted researchers from the University of Copenhagen to develop spliceR, an R package ...
Read More »Methods for Analysis of RNA-Seq Datasets to Study Alternative Splicing
Alternative splicing is an important gene regulatory mechanism that dramatically increases the complexity of the proteome. However, how alternative splicing is regulated and how transcription and splicing are coordinated are still poorly understood, and functions of transcript isoforms have been ...
Read More »A dynamic alternative splicing program regulates gene expression
Alternative pre-messenger RNA splicing remodels the human transcriptome in a spatiotemporal manner during normal development and differentiation. Here researchers from the University of California, Berkeley explored the landscape of transcript diversity in the erythroid lineage by RNA-seq analysis of five ...
Read More »Transcriptome analysis of alternative splicing events
Splicing factor SRSF10 is known to function as a sequence-specific splicing activator. Here, researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences used RNA-seq coupled with bioinformatics analysis to identify the extensive splicing network regulated by SRSF10 in chicken cells. They found ...
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