EuSplice: A unified resource for the analysis of splice signals and alternative splicing in eukaryotic genes

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Motivation: Despite increased availability of genome annotation data, a comprehensive resource for in-depth analysis of splice signal distributions and alternative splicing (AS) patterns in eukaryote genomes is still lacking. To meet this need, we have developed EuSplice - a unique splice-centric database which provides reliable splice signal and AS information for 23 eukaryotes. Results: The EuSplice database contains 95 822 AS events and 2.1 million splice signals associated with over 270 000 protein-coding genes. The intuitive, user-friendly EuSplice web interface has powerful data mining and graphics capabilities for inter-genomic comparative analysis of splice signals, putative cryptic splice sites and AS events. Moreover, the seamless integration of splicing data to extensive gene-specific annotations, such as homolog annotations, functional information, mutations and sequence details makes EuSplice a powerful one-stop information resource for investigating the molecular mechanisms of complex splicing events, disease associations and the evolution of splicing in eukaryotes. © The Author 2007. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Bhasi, A., Pandey, R. V., Utharasamy, S. P., & Senapathy, P. (2007). EuSplice: A unified resource for the analysis of splice signals and alternative splicing in eukaryotic genes. Bioinformatics, 23(14), 1815–1823. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btm084

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