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PLOS ONE 2012
Tissue-Specific and Ubiquitous Expression Patterns from Alternative Promoters of Human GenesDOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0012274 Abstract: Transcriptome diversity provides the key to cellular identity. One important contribution to expression diversity is the use of alternative promoters, which creates mRNA isoforms by expanding the choice of transcription initiation sites of a gene. The proximity of the basal promoter to the transcription initiation site enables prediction of a promoter's location based on the gene annotations. We show that annotation of alternative promoters regulating expression of transcripts with distinct first exons enables a novel methodology to quantify expression levels and tissue specificity of mRNA isoforms.
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