The mechanism of alternative splicing in normal and diseased states is perplexing.
Sakharkar et al. In Silico Biology 4, 0020 (2004)
Well, yes. That is exactly why I was looking it up.
<sigh>
Bootnote:
The following note from that paper illustrates the relationship between in silico biologists and the real world perfectly (emphasis mine) —
Edited by E. Wingender; received November 10, 2004; revised and accepted November 29, 2004; published December 00, 2004




Comments
In silico?
Posted by: Andrew Jessup | November 28, 2006 03:05 PM
Yeah, those keyboard-pushers who wouldn't know an experiment if it grew legs and crawled out of the culture dish.
Posted by: BK | November 28, 2006 03:11 PM
Hm, must go read this and have a chuckle (I'm guessing).
Perhaps, to be fully appropriate, I'll read it as an electronic document on the monitor. Then again, I might print it out just to be bolshy.
Posted by: Da Whiffla Show | November 29, 2006 01:47 AM