Strategy employed for determining potential RNA editing sites . The workflow that was followed to filter out false positive RNA-editing sites is shown. Examples of false positives due to mismapping of reads and uncalled SNPs is demonstrated with sequence alignment. Abbreviations (SNP: single nucleotide polymorphism; RDD: RNA-DNA difference; CNV: copy number variation). (PDF 65 kb
RNA-editing is the post-transcriptional, enzymatic modification of RNA molecules resulting in an al...
Advances in sequencing technology have allowed for detailed analyses of the transcriptome at single-...
Supplementary results. Descriptions of TE families with 1000 or more edit sites. (PDF 32 kb
Representative Sanger sequencing chromatograms of the genomic DNAs of four RNA editing sites to conf...
EH4 2XU, UK. *To whom correspondence should be addressed. Motivation: Recent studies have demonstrat...
RNA editing is an enzyme-mediated transcriptional alteration mechanism in eukaryotic cells that chan...
Motivation: Recent studies have demonstrated widespread adenosine–inosine RNA editing in non-coding ...
Results of genome-wide association study for CES total editing rate. Association results for single ...
The relationship between human inherited genomic variations and phenotypic differences has been the ...
Despite hundreds of RNA modifications described to date, only RNA editing results in a change in the...
RNA editing is a biological phenomena that alters nascent RNA transcripts by insertion, deletion and...
RNA A-to-I editing; carried out by the family of adenosine deaminase acting on RNA (ADAR) proteins, ...
Detailed statistics for the 2079 editing sites considered in the study and overlap with miRNA bindin...
Advances in sequencing technology have allowed for detailed analyses of the transcriptome at single-...
Despite hundreds of RNA modifications described to date, only RNA editing results in a change in the...
RNA-editing is the post-transcriptional, enzymatic modification of RNA molecules resulting in an al...
Advances in sequencing technology have allowed for detailed analyses of the transcriptome at single-...
Supplementary results. Descriptions of TE families with 1000 or more edit sites. (PDF 32 kb
Representative Sanger sequencing chromatograms of the genomic DNAs of four RNA editing sites to conf...
EH4 2XU, UK. *To whom correspondence should be addressed. Motivation: Recent studies have demonstrat...
RNA editing is an enzyme-mediated transcriptional alteration mechanism in eukaryotic cells that chan...
Motivation: Recent studies have demonstrated widespread adenosine–inosine RNA editing in non-coding ...
Results of genome-wide association study for CES total editing rate. Association results for single ...
The relationship between human inherited genomic variations and phenotypic differences has been the ...
Despite hundreds of RNA modifications described to date, only RNA editing results in a change in the...
RNA editing is a biological phenomena that alters nascent RNA transcripts by insertion, deletion and...
RNA A-to-I editing; carried out by the family of adenosine deaminase acting on RNA (ADAR) proteins, ...
Detailed statistics for the 2079 editing sites considered in the study and overlap with miRNA bindin...
Advances in sequencing technology have allowed for detailed analyses of the transcriptome at single-...
Despite hundreds of RNA modifications described to date, only RNA editing results in a change in the...
RNA-editing is the post-transcriptional, enzymatic modification of RNA molecules resulting in an al...
Advances in sequencing technology have allowed for detailed analyses of the transcriptome at single-...
Supplementary results. Descriptions of TE families with 1000 or more edit sites. (PDF 32 kb