Authors
Jason M Johnson, John Castle, Philip Garrett-Engele, Zhengyan Kan, Patrick M Loerch, Christopher D Armour, Ralph Santos, Eric E Schadt, Roland Stoughton, Daniel D Shoemaker
Publication date
2003/12/19
Journal
Science
Volume
302
Issue
5653
Pages
2141-2144
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Alternative pre–messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) splicing plays important roles in development, physiology, and disease, and more than half of human genes are alternatively spliced. To understand the biological roles and regulation of alternative splicing across different tissues and stages of development, systematic methods are needed. Here, we demonstrate the use of microarrays to monitor splicing at every exon-exon junction in more than 10,000 multi-exon human genes in 52 tissues and cell lines. These genome-wide data provide experimental evidence and tissue distributions for thousands of known and novel alternative splicing events. Adding to previous studies, the results indicate that at least 74% of human multi-exon genes are alternatively spliced.
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