The incredible complexity of RNA splicing

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Authors: 
Robert, C. & Watson, M.
Journal: 
Genome Biology
Journal publication date: 
2016
DOIs: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13059-016-1121-y
Abstract

Alternative splice isoforms are common and important and have been shown to impact many human diseases. A new study by Nellore et al. offers a comprehensive study of splice junctions in humans by re-analyzing over 21,500 public human RNA sequencing datasets.