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Description Illustration of how alternative polyadenylation can result in many variants of the 3'-most part of an mRNA. Compared to the first mRNA, the second one shows tandem polyadenylation sites, the third a hidden exon, the fourth composite exons and the fifth a truncated exon.
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Source Based on an illustration in Yan J, Marr TG (March 2005). "Computational analysis of 3'-ends of ESTs shows four classes of alternative polyadenylation in human, mouse, and rat". Genome Res. 15 (3): 369–75. DOI:10.1101/gr.3109605. PMID 15741508. PMC: 551563.
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