Download PDFOpen PDF in browserIdentification and Analysis of Alternative Splicing in Soybean Plants9 pages•Published: March 22, 2022AbstractAlternative splicing (AS) increases the diversities of transcriptomes and proteomes in plants. The work reports identification and analysis of genes and their transcripts with a focus on AS in soybean plants by integrating mapping information of over 1.5 million of mRNAs and expressed sequence tags (ESTs) with more than 6 billons of mapped reads collected from 90 RNA-seq datasets obtained from multiple experiments. A total of 294,164 AS events were detected and categorized into basic events (151,710, 51.57%) and complex events (142,454, 48.43%). The basic AS events include intron retention (18.52%), alternative acceptor sites (16.33%), alternative donor site (8.99%), and exon skipping (7.73%). The AS rate in intron containing genes was estimated to be ~56.3% in soybean based on the current analysis. In addition, a total of 41,453 new genomic loci, which were not previously annotated in the genome, were detected by mapping transcripts to the genome. The annotated data can be accessed through a public database for searching and downloading. This work provides a resource for further detailed functional analysis of gene products in soybean plants.Keyphrases: alternative splicing, genes, rna sequencing, soybean, transcriptome In: Hisham Al-Mubaid, Tamer Aldwairi and Oliver Eulenstein (editors). Proceedings of 14th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, vol 83, pages 1-9.
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