An important class of intron retention events in human erythroblasts is regulated by cryptic exons proposed to function as splicing decoys

Marilyn Parra, Ben W Booth, Richard Weiszmann, Brian A Yee, Gene W Yeo, James B Brown, Susan E Celniker, John G Conboy

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