Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 16, 2026

Using the E1A Minigene Tool to Study mRNA Splicing Changes
Published on: April 22, 2021
Splicing genes as main targets of differential splicing
Torstein Tengs1, Thomas LaFramboise2, Yossef Baidi3,4
1Department of Breeding and Genetics, Norwegian Institute of Food, Fisheries and Aquaculture (Nofima), Ås 1433, Akershus, Norway.
None:
Splicing of transcripts via the spliceosome machinery is a complex process involving a multitude of proteins and short noncoding RNAs. In addition to full-length transcripts with all exons in the genomically encoded order, alternatively spliced transcripts can also be produced through alternative splicing of pre-mRNA. We have attempted to identify which genes are most frequently targeted by differential splicing using both downloaded and original RNA-Seq data from several species and tissue types. In order to identify splicing variation on an individual-to-individual basis, random contrasting of samples within compatible sets of samples was done. Both when analyzing sequence data from similar source material (same tissue from individuals kept under similar conditions) and when contrasting samples that are more different, such as different tissue types, genes associated with the splicing process itself seem to be the most recurring targets.
Related Concept Videos
RNA Splicing
RNA Splicing
Alternative RNA Splicing
There are five types of alternative RNA splicing that vary in the ways the pre-mRNA segments are removed or retained in the mature mRNA. The first...
Alternative RNA Splicing
There are five types of alternative RNA splicing that vary in the ways the pre-mRNA segments are removed or retained in the mature mRNA. The first...
Pre-mRNA Processing: RNA Splicing
Chromatin Structure Regulates pre-mRNA Processing
The chromatin structure, especially...
