“…Alternative mRNAs may be generated from the same gene by inclusion or skipping of a particular exon in the mature transcript, in a process known as alternative splicing (AS) (19,36). There is evidence of AS for most mammalian genes (35,38) and of widespread changes of AS patterns throughout brain and heart development (4,5,15,18,23,42,43,56). Defects in mRNA processing of some specific genes often lead to disease (5,26,27) and have been associated with complex neurological disorders, such as autistic syndrome (23,28,42,55), and cancer (12,49).…”