Uncovering a multitude of stage-specific splice variants and putative protein isoforms generated along mouse spermatogenesis
from spermatogenic cells, is reflected at the transcriptional level, with the largest number of tissue-specific genes and long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) compared to other tissues, and one of the highest rates of alternative splicing. Although it is known that adequate alternative-splicing patterns an...
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2024
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