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Alternative Splicing and Proteome Diversity in Plants: the Tip of the Iceberg Has Just Emerged

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Specialty Biology
Date 2003 Oct 15
PMID 14557042
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Abstract

Alternative splicing has recently emerged as one of the most significant generators of functional complexity in several relatively well-studied animal genomes, but little is known about the extent of this phenomenon in higher plants. However, recent computational and experimental studies discussed here suggest that alternative splicing probably plays a far more significant role in the generation of proteome diversity in plants than was previously thought.

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