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Comparative analysis of RNA-seq and ribosome profiling data show that a major fraction of exon-skipping events in transcripts with medium-to-high abundance are engaged by ribosomes and therefore are likely to be translated.
An analysis of previously published data on fiber formation by sickle-cell hemoglobin reveals a universal curve when delay time is plotted against supersaturation (ratio of protein concentration to solubility).