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The exon trapping assay partly discriminates against alternatively spliced exons
A Andreadis1, P E Nisson, K S Kosik
1Department of Neurology (Neuroscience), Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Nucleic Acids Research
|May 11, 1993
Abstract:
A cosmid containing eight exons of the gene coding for the microtubule-associated tau protein was subjected to the exon trapping assay. All the constitutive exons contained in the cosmid (4, 5, 7 and 9) were efficiently captured regardless of size. Of the four alternatively spliced exons, three (3, 4A and 8) were not isolated by the assay, but the behavior of exon 6 depended on the identity of its flanking exons.