@StevenSalzberg1 @IliaMinkin @biorxivpreprint @ABrazma It would be interesting to cross reference to this https://t.co/jDYVYBEzrL (Alvis - is there an update of this paper) also to note the conserved alternative splicing scenarios from this more reproducib
@SamHackerHunt @JohnThomasGalt mRNA is not a "technology" per se, il is the molecule used as a template by each of your cell's machinery to produce each protein of your organism. With or without vaccine, a human cell contains over 100,000 different transcr
@metapredict Therefore genes w/ >1 predominant transcript in this plot have at least one pair of samples where the predominant transcript is not the same. This is the observation that contrasts with what has been previously reported: https://t.co/ZNFEBy
@statesdj Got to start somewhere. And actually most genes seems to have one dominant transcript (https://t.co/t6CqrGTSXL) with a couple of tissues/cell types (muscle cells and nerve cells in particular) seemingly using alternative splicing more than other