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<p>rsr-1 was picked up because it presents a splicing pattern very similar to unc-60. Indeed, rsr-1 isoforms in muscle have poles-apart usage ratios (0.98 vs 0.02) while in neuron this dichotomic usage is quite less pronounced (0.65 vs 0.35). rsr-1 is a homolog of SR160m, a splicing co-activator. It is important for development including normal pharyngeal morphology.
 
<p>rsr-1 was picked up because it presents a splicing pattern very similar to unc-60. Indeed, rsr-1 isoforms in muscle have poles-apart usage ratios (0.98 vs 0.02) while in neuron this dichotomic usage is quite less pronounced (0.65 vs 0.35). rsr-1 is a homolog of SR160m, a splicing co-activator. It is important for development including normal pharyngeal morphology.
In Ensembl database this gene is featuring only one splice variant. We obtained 7 and 229 read counts for muscular isoforms, and 7 and 13 for the neuron. The few read counts could be due to mapping errors, revealing alternative junctions that are not actually real. This is possible in regions of lower complexity. rsr-1 actually present a low complexity region, long serine and arginine repeats.</p>
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In Ensembl database this gene is featuring only one splice variant. We obtained 7 and 229 read counts for muscular isoforms, and 7 and 13 for the neuron. The few read counts could be due to mapping errors, revealing alternative junctions that are not actually real. This is possible in regions of lower complexity and rsr-1 actually presents a low complexity region, long serine and arginine repeats.</p>
  
  

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