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Biochemistry

2020

Western University

Allele-specific gene expression

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Expression Changes Confirm Genomic Variants Predicted To Result In Allele-Specific, Alternative Mrna Splicing, Peter Rogan Mar 2020

Expression Changes Confirm Genomic Variants Predicted To Result In Allele-Specific, Alternative Mrna Splicing, Peter Rogan

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Splice isoform structure and abundance can be affected by either noncoding or masquerading coding variants that alter the structure or abundance of transcripts. When these variants are common in the population, these nonconstitutive transcripts are sufficiently frequent so as to resemble naturally occurring, alternative mRNA splicing. Prediction of the effects of such variants has been shown to be accurate using information theory-based methods. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) predicted to significantly alter natural and/or cryptic splice site strength were shown to affect gene expression. Splicing changes for known SNP genotypes were confirmed in HapMap lymphoblastoid cell lines with gene expression microarrays …