Review Article

The Role of Canonical and Noncanonical Pre-mRNA Splicing in Plant Stress Responses

Figure 1

Common types of pre-mRNA splicing in plants. Exons are represented by grey, dark grey and black boxes, and introns-by horizontal solid lines between the boxes. Dashed lines above and below the exons and introns depict AS events. (a) full splicing of a pre-mRNA; (b) intron retention; (c) exon skipping; (d) alternative 5′ or 3′ splice site selection; (e) mutually exclusive exons.
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