Alternative splicing level related to intron size and organism complexity
Abstract Background Alternative splicing is the process of selecting different combinations of splice sites to produce variably spliced mRNAs. However, the relationships between alternative splicing prevalence and level (ASP/L) and variations of intron size and organism complexity (OC) remain vague....
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Main Authors: | Pengcheng Yang, Depin Wang, Le Kang |
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2021
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