Toolkit/high-throughput sequencing studies for alternative mRNA isoform detection

high-throughput sequencing studies for alternative mRNA isoform detection

Also known as: high-throughput sequencing

Taxonomy: Technique Branch / Method. Workflows sit above the mechanism and technique branches rather than replacing them.

Summary

Recent high-throughput sequencing studies indicate that 100% of human genes produce at least two alternative mRNA isoforms.

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Supporting Sources

Ranked Claims

Claim 1prevalence summarysupports2015Source 1needs review

Recent high-throughput sequencing studies indicate that human genes broadly produce multiple alternative mRNA isoforms, with the abstract stating that 100% of human genes produce at least two isoforms.

human genes with at least two alternative mRNA isoforms 100 %
Claim 2therapeutic positioningsupports2015Source 1needs review

Mechanistic understanding of splicing makes the spliceosome an attractive target for small-molecule, antisense, and genome-editing therapeutic interventions.

Approval Evidence

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Recent high-throughput sequencing studies indicate that 100% of human genes produce at least two alternative mRNA isoforms.

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prevalence summarysupports

Recent high-throughput sequencing studies indicate that human genes broadly produce multiple alternative mRNA isoforms, with the abstract stating that 100% of human genes produce at least two isoforms.

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Ranked Citations

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    StructuralSource 1Annual Review of Biochemistry2015Claim 1Claim 2

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