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DOI: 10.1038/nature12962
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Diversity and dynamics of the Drosophila transcriptome

James Brown,Nathan Boley,Robert C. Eisman,Gemma E. May,Marcus H. Stoiber,Michael O. Duff,Ben W. Booth,Jiayu Wen,Soohyung Park,Ana Maria Suzuki,Kenneth H. Wan,Charles Yu,Dayu Zhang,Joseph W. Carlson,Lucy Cherbas,Brian D. Eads,David F. Miller,Keithanne Mockaitis,Johnny Roberts,Carrie Davis,Erwin Frise,Ann S. Hammonds,Sara Olson,Stephen H. Shenker,David Sturgill,Anastasia Samsonova,Richard Weiszmann,Garret Robinson,José Juan Cáceres Hernández,Justen Andrews,Peter J. Bickel,Piero Carninci,Peter Cherbas,T Gingeras,Roger A. Hoskins,Thomas C. Kaufman,Eric C. Lai,Brian Oliver,Norbert Perrimon,Brenton R. Graveley,S Celniker

Biology
Polyadenylation
Transcriptome
2014
Animal transcriptomes are dynamic, with each cell type, tissue and organ system expressing an ensemble of transcript isoforms that give rise to substantial diversity. Here we have identified new genes, transcripts and proteins using poly(A)+ RNA sequencing from Drosophila melanogaster in cultured cell lines, dissected organ systems and under environmental perturbations. We found that a small set of mostly neural-specific genes has the potential to encode thousands of transcripts each through extensive alternative promoter usage and RNA splicing. The magnitudes of splicing changes are larger between tissues than between developmental stages, and most sex-specific splicing is gonad-specific. Gonads express hundreds of previously unknown coding and long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), some of which are antisense to protein-coding genes and produce short regulatory RNAs. Furthermore, previously identified pervasive intergenic transcription occurs primarily within newly identified introns. The fly transcriptome is substantially more complex than previously recognized, with this complexity arising from combinatorial usage of promoters, splice sites and polyadenylation sites.
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    Diversity and dynamics of the Drosophila transcriptome” is a paper by James Brown Nathan Boley Robert C. Eisman Gemma E. May Marcus H. Stoiber Michael O. Duff Ben W. Booth Jiayu Wen Soohyung Park Ana Maria Suzuki Kenneth H. Wan Charles Yu Dayu Zhang Joseph W. Carlson Lucy Cherbas Brian D. Eads David F. Miller Keithanne Mockaitis Johnny Roberts Carrie Davis Erwin Frise Ann S. Hammonds Sara Olson Stephen H. Shenker David Sturgill Anastasia Samsonova Richard Weiszmann Garret Robinson José Juan Cáceres Hernández Justen Andrews Peter J. Bickel Piero Carninci Peter Cherbas T Gingeras Roger A. Hoskins Thomas C. Kaufman Eric C. Lai Brian Oliver Norbert Perrimon Brenton R. Graveley S Celniker published in 2014. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.