HELIX – a scalable model for predicting context-dependent regulation of RNA splicing and isoform usage (opens in new tab)
RNA molecules do not always remain in the same form after they are transcribed from DNA. Before messenger RNA (mRNA) is used to produce proteins, cells can rearrange segments of RNA through a process called alternative splicing. This allows a single gene to generate multiple transcript variants, known as isoforms, greatly increasing biological complexity. ...
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