Splicing accuracy varies across human introns, tissues, age and disease
Abstract Alternative splicing impacts most multi-exonic human genes. Inaccuracies during this process may have an important role in ageing and disease. Here, we investigate splicing accuracy using RNA-sequencing data from >14k control samples and 40 human body sites, focusing on split reads parti...
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Main Authors: | S. García-Ruiz, D. Zhang, E. K. Gustavsson, G. Rocamora-Perez, M. Grant-Peters, A. Fairbrother-Browne, R. H. Reynolds, J. W. Brenton, A. L. Gil-Martínez, Z. Chen, D. C. Rio, J. A. Botia, S. Guelfi, L. Collado-Torres, M. Ryten |
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Language: | English |
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2025-01-01
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Series: | Nature Communications |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-55607-x |
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