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EMBL Heidelberg, 21 - 23 March 2006
The realisation that alternative splicing is an important way of controlling gene expression has spawned several large-scale efforts to create bioinformatics resources on alternate transcripts and protein isoforms. These include: computational methods and tools to delineate and characterise alternate transcript structures; databases of alternate transcripts and protein isoforms; and annotations that describe the physiology, pathology and evolution of alternate transcript generation.
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