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ASES: Visualising evolutionary conservation of alternative splicing in proteins.

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SUMMARY ASES is a versatile tool for assessing the impact of alternative splicing, initiation and termination of transcription on protein diversity in evolution. It identifies exon and transcript orthogroups from… Click to show full abstract

SUMMARY ASES is a versatile tool for assessing the impact of alternative splicing, initiation and termination of transcription on protein diversity in evolution. It identifies exon and transcript orthogroups from a set of input genes/species for comparative transcriptomics analyses. It computes an evolutionary splicing graph, where the nodes are exon orthogroups, allowing for a direct evaluation of alternative splicing conservation. It also reconstructs a transcripts' phylogenetic forest to date the appearance of specific transcripts and explore the events that have shaped them. ASES web server features a highly interactive interface enabling the synchronous selection of events, exons or transcripts in the different outputs, and the visualisation and retrieval of the corresponding amino acid sequences, for subsequent 3D structure prediction. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION http://www.lcqb.upmc.fr/Ases. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.

Keywords: evolutionary conservation; conservation; visualising evolutionary; alternative splicing; ases visualising; conservation alternative

Journal Title: Bioinformatics
Year Published: 2022

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