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Resolution: standard / high Figure 3.
Interactive SpliceMiner query results. This figure is a composite of five separate interactive queries. Each query corresponds
to a different Affymetrix HG-U133A Probe. The composite permits facile comparison
of the exons that are targeted by each of the probes. For example, the probes for
exons 16 and 18 uniquely identify the splice variants NM_006487 and NM_006485 respectively. In contrast, the probe for exon 17 identifies an unspecified mixture
of splice variants BC022497 and NM_001996. Although that probe does not provide unique identification, it reduces the ambiguity
from 7 splice variants to 2 splice variants. A somewhat more complex identification
is afforded by the combined use of the two probes for exon 24. By difference, those
probes in theory can uniquely identify the splice variant U01244. Variants are identified by accession ID, and a map of the exons in each variant
is displayed. Exons are indicated by larger blue bars and are drawn to scale. Thin
blue lines represent intron sequences but are not drawn to scale. If the query consists of a sequence or set of coordinates, a red vertical
line identifies the matching location. A pop-up tool tip displays the URL query string
that is invoked upon clicking on an accession ID. Another pop-up tool tip, which provides
the exact genomic coordinates of the exon, is displayed by mousing-over the exon.
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