I'm assuming that this exon is included in multiple splice variants of an alternatively spliced gene? Most examples I have seen, they will create an additional 'exon' line in the GFF file for each transcript of which the exon is a part. I don't know if that is the correct way, nor do I know whether the usage you provided is legitimate.
In fact, I've been frustrated the last two weeks at how different tools handle the attributes differently. I've been using the page at http://www.sequenceontology.org/resources/gff3.html as my reference. Are there additional references out there?
Yah. The example of "The canonical Gene" is a nice one. but I am little bit confused about exon00003; why its parent is mRNA00001,mRNA00003 only? why not mRNA00002 since mRNA00002 also starts from 1050 and exon00003 from 3000?
I'm assuming that this exon is included in multiple splice variants of an alternatively spliced gene? Most examples I have seen, they will create an additional 'exon' line in the GFF file for each transcript of which the exon is a part. I don't know if that is the correct way, nor do I know whether the usage you provided is legitimate.
In fact, I've been frustrated the last two weeks at how different tools handle the attributes differently. I've been using the page at http://www.sequenceontology.org/resources/gff3.html as my reference. Are there additional references out there?