Fig. 8: Expression of pathological GPHN transcripts is repressed in the healthy human brain. | Nature Communications

Fig. 8: Expression of pathological GPHN transcripts is repressed in the healthy human brain.

From: Complex regulation of Gephyrin splicing is a determinant of inhibitory postsynaptic diversity

Fig. 8

A Schematic representation of genetic variations found in patients (upper panel) and the corresponding spliced exon-exon junctions identified by this study in the healthy human brain samples (lower panel). Percentages of each splicing event indicated the average detection in the adult entire brain, fetal entire brain, and adult cerebellum. B Table summarizing the detection of each exon-exon junctions in brain samples, and the number of unique transcripts containing them.

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