2014
DOI: 10.1101/012112
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Revealing missing isoforms encoded in the human genome by integrating genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics data

Abstract: Biological and biomedical research relies on comprehensive understanding of protein-coding transcripts.However, the total number of human proteins is still unknown due to the prevalence of alternative splicing and is much larger than the number of human genes.In this paper, we detected 31,566 novel transcripts with coding potential by filtering our ab initio predictions with 50 RNA-seq datasets from diverse tissues/cell lines. PCR followed by MiSeq sequencing showed that at least 84.1% of these predicted novel… Show more

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