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 Alternative splicing of human P450s has been well documented [[http://dx.doi.org/10.1124/dmd.116.073254|(Annalora et al.,2017)]].  Alternative splicing of human P450s has been well documented [[http://dx.doi.org/10.1124/dmd.116.073254|(Annalora et al.,2017)]]. 
  
-The nomenclature rules for alternatively spliced P450s follows Nelson et al. (2004), where the locus is named and the alternatively spliced exons named with the _v#a and _v#b suffixes. +The nomenclature rules for alternatively spliced P450s follows Nelson et al. (2004), where the locus is named and the alternatively spliced exons named with the _v#a and _v#b suffixes. Here # is the number of the coding exon and a, b, c... follow the order of the exons on the chromosome.
  
 Thus in //[[drosophila|Drosophila melanogaster]]//, alternative splice forms of CYP4D1 are known (Tijet et al., 2001; Chung et al., 2009; Good et al., 2014). They differ by their first exon and should be named CYP4D1_v1a and CYP4D1_v1b  Thus in //[[drosophila|Drosophila melanogaster]]//, alternative splice forms of CYP4D1 are known (Tijet et al., 2001; Chung et al., 2009; Good et al., 2014). They differ by their first exon and should be named CYP4D1_v1a and CYP4D1_v1b 
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