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- adjective Of or pertaining to an
exon
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These figures are consistent with previously reported fractions of exonic reads of between 75% and 96% for unique reads, including those of the original studies from which some of the RNA-Seq data in this study were derived.
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When considering uniquely mapped reads in all human and mouse samples, the vast majority of reads 88% originate from exonic regions of known genes.
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We found that 11 of the 100 CD patients screened had a second potential pathogenic mutation within the exonic and periexonic sequences examined.
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In the final alignments spanning a total of 2626 bp, we observed 65 segregating sites, corresponding to 1 SNP per ~40 bp, which is in concordance with previously published levels of exonic polymorphism in the genus
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Pontus Skoglund et al. 2010
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Figure 5: Protein coding capacity, conservation levels and expression of lincRNAs and multi-exonic antisense transcripts.
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In addition, little is known about which computational prediction approaches, such as those involving exonic splicing enhancers and exonic splicing silencers, are most informative.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Adam Woolfe 2010
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Our findings implicate a number of features important for their ability to discriminate splice-affecting variants including the naturally occurring density of exonic splicing enhancers and exonic splicing silencers of the exon and intronic environment, creation of extensive changes in the number of predicted exonic splicing enhancers and exonic splicing silencers, proximity to the splice junctions and evolutionary constraint of the region surrounding the variant.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Adam Woolfe 2010
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We obtained exonic and intronic sequences from AGRP, DCT,
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Pontus Skoglund et al. 2010
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We identified a number of features that have statistically significant representation among exonic variants that modulate splicing.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Adam Woolfe 2010
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Shown is the cumulative distribution of sequence conservation across 29 mammals for exons from protein coding exons, introns, exons from previously annotated lincRNA loci, exons from newly annotated lincRNA transcripts and exons from multi-exonic antisense transcripts.
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