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The Alternatve Splicing Database
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URL: http://www.ebi.ac.uk/astd/

Proper Citation: The Alternatve Splicing Database (RRID:SCR_001883)

Description: THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 23,2022. The Alternative Splicing and Transcript Diversity (ASTD) database project is creating a database of alternative splice events and transcripts of genes from human, mouse and rat. Full length transcripts are generated with the aim of understanding the mechanism of alternative splicing on a genome-wide scale. The current release of the human genome consists of: 16715 genes, 14101 have more than one splice isoform, with an average of 5.6 splice patterns per gene. 10831 transcripts are annotated as full length with a transcription start site and a poly(A). The current release of the mouse genome consists of: 16491 genes, 13028 have more than one splice isoform, with an average of 4 splice patterns per gene. 6011 transcripts are annotated as full length with a transcription start site and a poly(A). The current release of the rat genome consists of: 10424 genes, 6344 have more than one splice isoform, with an average of 2.6 splice patterns per gene. 1250 transcripts are annotated as full length with a transcription start site and a poly(A). Sponsors: The ASTD project at EBI is supported by a grant from the EC: Eurasnet Network of Excellence (LSHG-CT-2005-518238). It was also supported by the ASD grant from the EC (QLRT-CT-2001-02062) until November 2005 and the ATD grant from the EC (LSHG-CT-2003-503329) until May 2007.

Synonyms: ASTD

Resource Type: database, data or information resource

Defining Citation: PMID:19059335

Keywords: exon, exon splice site, gene, gene structure, alternative splicing, human genome, intron, intron splice site, mouse genome, nucleotide sequence database, rat genome, splice isoform, transcript, transcription, transcription diversity, bio.tools

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