A regulator of Dscam mutually exclusive splicing fidelity

Nature Structural and Molecular Biology - Tập 14 Số 12 - Trang 1134-1140 - 2007
Sara Olson1, Marco Blanchette2, Jung Park1, Yiannis A. Savva1, G Yeo3, Joanne M. Yeakley4, Donald C. Rio5, Jacques Ravel1
1Department of Genetics and Developmental Biology, University of Connecticut Health Center, 263 Farmington Avenue, Farmington, 06030-3301, Connecticut, USA
2Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, 16 Barker Hall, Berkeley, 94720-3204, California, USA
3Crick-Jacobs Center for Theoretical and Computational Biology, Salk Institute, 10010 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, 92037, California, USA
4Illumina Inc., 9885 Towne Centre Drive, San Diego, 92121-1975, California, USA
5Center for Integrative Genomics, University of California, 16 Barker Hall, Berkeley, 94720-3204, California, USA

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