Say I have this splicing variant (isoform): r.4357_4358ins4358-2785_4358-2719 And I have gene name BRCA1, and if necessary, reference transcript: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/NM_007294.3
What is the convenient way to get mRNA sequence of the isoform?
Update:
Would like to mention that I can download all known isoforms like this: https://www.ensembl.org/Homo_sapiens/Gene/Summary?db=core;g=ENSG00000012048;r=17:43044295-43170245 But I am more interested in something that can parse isoform names and extract sequences on the fly.
You can look it up in ensembl.org. Search for BRCA1, than go to the transcirpt table and look for "NM_007294.3" in the RefSeq column. Than you select the respective transcript and go to "Exons" on the left table.
Now you should see the Sequenz if you scroll down. You can also download it.
Here is the link. I hope its the right one :)
Edit: Sorry, I just told you to find the sequence of your reference, which you already have...