2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12864-022-08429-4
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Identifying genes with conserved splicing structure and orthologous isoforms in human, mouse and dog

Abstract: Background In eukaryote transcriptomes, a significant amount of transcript diversity comes from genes’ capacity to generate different transcripts through alternative splicing. Identifying orthologous alternative transcripts across multiple species is of particular interest for genome annotators. However, there is no formal definition of transcript orthology based on the splicing structure conservation. Likewise there is no public dataset benchmark providing groups of orthologous transcripts sha… Show more

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