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Giovanni Quinones-Valdez1, Kofi Amoah2, Xinshu Xiao1,2
1Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
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Genetic regulation of alternative splicing constitutes an important link between genetic variation and disease. Nonetheless, RNA splicing is regulated by both cis-acting elements and trans-acting splicing factors. Determining splicing events that are directed primarily by the cis- or trans-acting mechanisms will greatly inform our understanding of the genetic basis of disease. Here, we show that long-read RNA-seq, combined with our new method isoLASER, enables a clear segregation of cis- and trans-directed splicing events for individual samples. The genetic linkage of splicing is largely individual-specific, in stark contrast to the tissue-specific pattern of splicing profiles. Analysis of long-read RNA-seq data from human and mouse revealed thousands of cis-directed splicing events susceptible to genetic regulation. We highlight such events in the HLA genes whose analysis was challenging with short-read data. We also highlight novel cis-directed splicing events in Alzheimer's disease-relevant genes such as MAPT and BIN1. Together, the clear demarcation of cis- and trans-directed splicing paves ways for future studies of the genetic basis of disease.
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