Alternative splicing is a key layer of gene regulation that is frequently modulated in a spatiotemporal manner. As such, it is a major goal to understand the mechanisms controlling alternative splicing in specific cellular contexts. Reporters that recapitulate alternative splicing patterns of endogenous transcripts have served as excellent tools for dissecting regulatory mechanisms of splicing. In this chapter, we describe a two-color fluorescent reporter system that enables the visualization of alternative splicing patterns by microscopy at single-cell resolution in live animals. We present this reporter system in the context of the model nematode C. elegans.
Keywords: Alternative splicing; C. elegans; Fluorescence microscopy; Genetic screening; Two-color reporters.
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