Abstract

Pre-mRNA splicing, once thought to be a strictly posttranscriptional event in gene expression, is subject to a multitiered network of regulation. Luco et al. now report in Science that this regulation seems to begin with chromatin modifications, suggesting that the histone code may be a prequel to the splicing code.

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