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Posted: July 9, 2015 at 3:41 am

Biology for the post-genomic era

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Enter exitrons

Dorothee Staiger and Gordon Simpson discuss the discovery of exon-like introns and their contributions to proteome complexity and phenotypic diversity

Focus on splicing

Chris Burge and Daniel Dominguez discuss how splicing-regulatory proteins modulate assembly of the spliceosome to activate and repress splicing

Diagnosing Mendelian diseases

Advantages over clinical exome sequencing can be achieved by using an NGS-based multiplexing assay involving comprehensive gene panels.

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