The fitness cost of mis-splicing is the main determinant of alternative splicing patterns.
Baptiste SaudemontAlexandra PopaJoanna L ParmleyVincent RocherCorinne BlugeonAnamaria NecsuleaEric MeyerLaurent DuretPublished in: Genome biology (2017)
These observations indicate that genes under weaker selective pressure accumulate more maladaptive substitutions and are more prone to splicing errors. Thus, to a large extent, patterns of gene expression variants simply reflect the balance between selection, mutation, and drift.