Abstract Background The C↔U substitution types of RNA editing have been observed frequently in organellar genomes of land plants. Although various attempts have been made to explain why such a seemingly inefficient genetic mechanism would have evolved, no satisfactory explanation exists in our view. In this study, we examined editing patterns in chloroplast genomes of the hornwort Anthoceros formosae and the fern Adiantum capillus-veneris and in mitochondrial genomes of the angiosperms Arabidopsis thaliana, Beta vulgaris and Oryza sativa, to gain an understanding of the question of how RNA editing originated. Results We found that 1)...
Abstract Background The gene expression system of chloroplasts is far more complex than that of thei...
Nearly all land plants post‐transcriptionally modify specific nucleotides within RNAs, a process kno...
RNA editing in plant mitochondria is a post-transcriptional process involving the partial change of ...
RNA editing is one of several post-transcriptional RNA processes. This process generates RNA and pro...
AbstractRNA editing in plant organelles is an enigmatic process leading to conversion of cytidines i...
The selective constraints influencing mRNA editing in plant organelles are largely unknown To invest...
RNA editing by cytidine (C) to uridine (U) conversions is widespread in plant mitochondria and chlor...
The distinct distribution and abundance of C-to-U and U-to-C RNA editing among land plants suggest t...
Background: RNA editing is a post-transcriptional process that, in seed plants, involves a cytosine ...
AbstractIn plants, RNA editing is a process that deaminates specific cytidines (C) to uridines (U). ...
Although more than 9100 plant plastomes have been sequenced, RNA editing sites of the whole plastome...
Premise Recent advances in studies of plant RNA editing have demonstrated that the number of editin...
<div><p>In flowering plants, mitochondrial and chloroplast mRNAs are edited by C-to-U base modificat...
We sequenced transcripts from all putative genes for proteins, rRNAs, and a selection of gene-encodi...
Chloroplast RNA editing proceeds by C-to-U transitions at highly specific sites. Here, we provide a ...
Abstract Background The gene expression system of chloroplasts is far more complex than that of thei...
Nearly all land plants post‐transcriptionally modify specific nucleotides within RNAs, a process kno...
RNA editing in plant mitochondria is a post-transcriptional process involving the partial change of ...
RNA editing is one of several post-transcriptional RNA processes. This process generates RNA and pro...
AbstractRNA editing in plant organelles is an enigmatic process leading to conversion of cytidines i...
The selective constraints influencing mRNA editing in plant organelles are largely unknown To invest...
RNA editing by cytidine (C) to uridine (U) conversions is widespread in plant mitochondria and chlor...
The distinct distribution and abundance of C-to-U and U-to-C RNA editing among land plants suggest t...
Background: RNA editing is a post-transcriptional process that, in seed plants, involves a cytosine ...
AbstractIn plants, RNA editing is a process that deaminates specific cytidines (C) to uridines (U). ...
Although more than 9100 plant plastomes have been sequenced, RNA editing sites of the whole plastome...
Premise Recent advances in studies of plant RNA editing have demonstrated that the number of editin...
<div><p>In flowering plants, mitochondrial and chloroplast mRNAs are edited by C-to-U base modificat...
We sequenced transcripts from all putative genes for proteins, rRNAs, and a selection of gene-encodi...
Chloroplast RNA editing proceeds by C-to-U transitions at highly specific sites. Here, we provide a ...
Abstract Background The gene expression system of chloroplasts is far more complex than that of thei...
Nearly all land plants post‐transcriptionally modify specific nucleotides within RNAs, a process kno...
RNA editing in plant mitochondria is a post-transcriptional process involving the partial change of ...