Minor class splicing shapes the zebrafish transcriptome during development

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Minor class or U12-type splicing is a highly conserved process required to remove a minute fraction of introns from human pre-mRNAs. Defects in this splicing pathway have recently been linked to human disease, including a severe developmental disorder encompassing brain and skeletal abnormalities kn …
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Authors Markmiller S;Cloonan N;Lardelli RM;Doggett K;Keightley MC;Boglev Y;Trotter AJ;Ng AY;Wilkins SJ;Verkade H;Ober EA;Field HA;Grimmond SM;Lieschke GJ;Stainier DY;Heath JK;;
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