Alternative cleavage and polyadenylation in health and disease
Most human genes have multiple sites at which RNA 3ʹ end cleavage and polyadenylation
can occur, enabling the expression of distinct transcript isoforms under different conditions …
can occur, enabling the expression of distinct transcript isoforms under different conditions …
Towards a complete map of the human long non-coding RNA transcriptome
Gene maps, or annotations, enable us to navigate the functional landscape of our genome.
They are a resource upon which virtually all studies depend, from single-gene to genome …
They are a resource upon which virtually all studies depend, from single-gene to genome …
High-throughput RNA isoform sequencing using programmed cDNA concatenation
Full-length RNA-sequencing methods using long-read technologies can capture complete
transcript isoforms, but their throughput is limited. We introduce multiplexed arrays isoform …
transcript isoforms, but their throughput is limited. We introduce multiplexed arrays isoform …
Scater: pre-processing, quality control, normalization and visualization of single-cell RNA-seq data in R
Motivation Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) is increasingly used to study gene
expression at the level of individual cells. However, preparing raw sequence data for further …
expression at the level of individual cells. However, preparing raw sequence data for further …
Differential analyses for RNA-seq: transcript-level estimates improve gene-level inferences
High-throughput sequencing of cDNA (RNA-seq) is used extensively to characterize the
transcriptome of cells. Many transcriptomic studies aim at comparing either abundance …
transcriptome of cells. Many transcriptomic studies aim at comparing either abundance …
Evolution to the rescue: using comparative genomics to understand long non-coding RNAs
I Ulitsky - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2016 - nature.com
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged in recent years as major players in a
multitude of pathways across species, but it remains challenging to understand which of …
multitude of pathways across species, but it remains challenging to understand which of …
Systematic evaluation of differential splicing tools for RNA-seq studies
Differential splicing (DS) is a post-transcriptional biological process with critical, wide-
ranging effects on a plethora of cellular activities and disease processes. To date, a number …
ranging effects on a plethora of cellular activities and disease processes. To date, a number …
A high quality Arabidopsis transcriptome for accurate transcript-level analysis of alternative splicing
Alternative splicing generates multiple transcript and protein isoforms from the same gene
and thus is important in gene expression regulation. To date, RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) is …
and thus is important in gene expression regulation. To date, RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) is …
[HTML][HTML] Alternative splicing: Human disease and quantitative analysis from high-throughput sequencing
Alternative splicing contributes to the majority of protein diversity in higher eukaryotes by
allowing one gene to generate multiple distinct protein isoforms. It adds another regulation …
allowing one gene to generate multiple distinct protein isoforms. It adds another regulation …
Evaluation and comparison of computational tools for RNA-seq isoform quantification
Background Alternatively spliced transcript isoforms are commonly observed in higher
eukaryotes. The expression levels of these isoforms are key for understanding normal …
eukaryotes. The expression levels of these isoforms are key for understanding normal …