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A bioinformatic screen for novel A-I RNA editing sites reveals recoding editing in BC10
2005
Bioinformatics
Motivation: Recent studies have demonstrated widespread adenosine-inosine RNA editing in non-coding sequence. However, the extent of editing in coding sequences has remained unknown. For many of the known sites, editing can be observed in multiple species and often occurs in well-conserved sequences. In addition, they often occur within imperfect inverted repeats and in clusters. Here we present a bioinformatic approach to identify novel sites based on these shared features. Mismatches between
doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/bti411
pmid:15797904
fatcat:xnol5dty4rbffkshzdnh3wwyxm