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Vex-seq: high-throughput identification of the impact of genetic variation on pre-mRNA splicing efficiency.


ABSTRACT: Understanding the functional impact of genomic variants is a major goal of modern genetics and personalized medicine. Although many synonymous and non-coding variants act through altering the efficiency of pre-mRNA splicing, it is difficult to predict how these variants impact pre-mRNA splicing. Here, we describe a massively parallel approach we use to test the impact on pre-mRNA splicing of 2059 human genetic variants spanning 110 alternative exons. This method, called variant exon sequencing (Vex-seq), yields data that reinforce known mechanisms of pre-mRNA splicing, identifies variants that impact pre-mRNA splicing, and will be useful for increasing our understanding of genome function.

SUBMITTER: Adamson SI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5984807 | biostudies-other | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Vex-seq: high-throughput identification of the impact of genetic variation on pre-mRNA splicing efficiency.

Adamson Scott I SI   Zhan Lijun L   Graveley Brenton R BR  

Genome biology 20180601 1


Understanding the functional impact of genomic variants is a major goal of modern genetics and personalized medicine. Although many synonymous and non-coding variants act through altering the efficiency of pre-mRNA splicing, it is difficult to predict how these variants impact pre-mRNA splicing. Here, we describe a massively parallel approach we use to test the impact on pre-mRNA splicing of 2059 human genetic variants spanning 110 alternative exons. This method, called variant exon sequencing (  ...[more]

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