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March 17, 2015. Review article on mRNA splicing mutations highlighted on F1000Research blog

Posted on March 18, 2015March 18, 2015 by Peter Rogan

Revised version of our review article on mRNA splicing in F1000Research has been highlighted in the Faculty of 1000 blog:

http://blog.f1000research.com/2015/03/17/interpreting-genomic-variants-in-rare-and-common-diseases/

The blog entry includes links to our YouTube video:

Short version (3:42)

Long version (9:41)

Written by: Peter Rogan on March 18, 2015.
Posted in product, Software and tagged genome interpretation, genomics, high throughput sequencing, information theory, interpretation of gene variants, interpretation of genome variation, interpretation of SNPs, molecular diagnostics, mRNA splicing, mutation, mutation analysis, mutation interpretation.

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