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Splicing frequence at human introns


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#1 marek82313

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Posted 31 July 2009 - 02:15 AM

Hello,

my boss asked me to a V E R Y particular question: which is the probability that any human intron is alternative spliced?


Does anybody knows if this probability has ever been calculated?
I know about the occurrence of alternative splicing events in the human genome but I've never heard about the calculation of this frequence...
Could someone prompt me a paper that estimates the occurrence of each kind of alternative splicing event (exon skipping, mutually exclusive exons ecc..) in the human genome?





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