Publications by authors named "Antonio Hermoso-Pulido"

Alternative splicing (AS) can vastly expand animal transcriptomes and proteomes. Two main open questions in the field are how AS is regulated across cell/tissue types and disease, and what roles different AS events play. To facilitate AS research, we have created the computational VastDB framework, which comprises a series of complementary software and resources that we describe in this chapter.

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Several bioinformatic tools have been developed for genome-wide identification of orthologous and paralogous genes. However, no corresponding tool allows the detection of exon homology relationships. Here, we present ExOrthist, a fully reproducible Nextflow-based software enabling inference of exon homologs and orthogroups, visualization of evolution of exon-intron structures, and assessment of conservation of alternative splicing patterns.

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Alternative splicing (AS) generates remarkable regulatory and proteomic complexity in metazoans. However, the functions of most AS events are not known, and programs of regulated splicing remain to be identified. To address these challenges, we describe the Vertebrate Alternative Splicing and Transcription Database (VastDB), the largest resource of genome-wide, quantitative profiles of AS events assembled to date.

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  • The turbot genome has been sequenced and annotated, aiding in breeding programs and understanding flatfish evolution.* -
  • Comparisons with model fish genomes reveal conserved chromosome structures and gene expansions related to vision and lipid metabolism, indicating adaptations to their environment.* -
  • The research identifies key traits like growth, sex determination, and disease resistance, providing insights for enhancing turbot production through marker-assisted selection.*
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Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are functional non-translated molecules greater than 200 nt. Their roles are diverse and they are usually involved in transcriptional regulation. LncRNAs still remain largely uninvestigated in plants with few exceptions.

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We present SuperFly (http://superfly.crg.eu), a relational database for quantified spatio-temporal expression data of segmentation genes during early development in different species of dipteran insects (flies, midges and mosquitoes).

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