Genome-wide identification of associations between enhancer and alternative splicing in human and mouse

Abstract

Alternative splicing (AS) increases the diversity of transcriptome and could fine-tune the function of genes, so that understanding the regulation of AS is vital. AS could be regulated by many different cis-regulatory elements, such as enhancer. Enhancer has been experimentally proved to regulate AS in some genes. However, there is a lack of genome-wide studies on the association between enhancer and AS (enhancer-AS association). To bridge the gap, here we developed an integrative analysis on a genome-wide scale to identify enhancer-AS associations in human and mouse.

Publication
BMC genomics
Cheng-Kai Shiau
Cheng-Kai Shiau
Postdoctoral Researcher
Jia-Hsin Huang
Jia-Hsin Huang
Assistant Professor
Yu-Ting Liu
Yu-Ting Liu
Research Assistant
Huai-Kuang Tsai
Huai-Kuang Tsai
Research Fellow/Professor