Computational Biology
Alternative 3' splice sites are specific locations in pre-mRNA where splicing can occur to produce different mRNA variants. These splice sites enable the inclusion or exclusion of certain exons, leading to the generation of multiple protein isoforms from a single gene, which is crucial for increasing the diversity of proteins that can be produced in eukaryotic cells.
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