A saga of cancer epigenetics: linking epigenetics to alternative splicing

Volume: 474, Issue: 6, Pages: 885 - 896
Published: Mar 7, 2017
Abstract
The discovery of an increasing number of alternative splicing events in the human genome highlighted that ∼94% of genes generate alternatively spliced transcripts that may produce different protein isoforms with diverse functions. It is now well known that several diseases are a direct and indirect consequence of aberrant splicing events in humans. In addition to the conventional mode of alternative splicing regulation by 'cis' RNA-binding sites...
Paper Details
Title
A saga of cancer epigenetics: linking epigenetics to alternative splicing
Published Date
Mar 7, 2017
Volume
474
Issue
6
Pages
885 - 896
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