Friday, December 21, 2012
The Evolutionary Landscape of Alternative Splicing in Vertebrate Species
"How species with similar repertoires of protein-coding genes differ so markedly at the phenotypic level is poorly understood. By comparing organ transcriptomes from vertebrate species spanning ~350 million years of evolution, we observed significant differences in alternative splicing complexity between vertebrate lineages, with the highest complexity in primates." Full Article @ Science
Labels: evolution, Phenotypic complexity, RNA, vertebrates