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Exon identity crisis: disease-causing mutations that disrupt the splicing code

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GENOME BIOLOGY
Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/gb4150

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  1. Ellison Foundation for Medical Research
  2. NIH NIA
  3. The Santa Cruz Cancer Benefit Group

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Cis-acting RNA elements control the accurate expression of human multi-exon protein coding genes. Single nucleotide variants altering the fidelity of this regulatory code and, consequently, pre-mRNA splicing are expected to contribute to the etiology of numerous human diseases.

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