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The cell is a messy place: understanding alternative splicing with RNA sequencing

Though this site is largely dedicated to discussions of personal genomics, I’d like to use this post to discuss some of my recent work (done with Athma Pai, Yoav Gilad, and Jonathan Pritchard) on mRNA splicing. Our paper, in which we argue that splicing is a relatively error-prone and noisy process, has just been published in PLoS Genetics [1].

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