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ADAR-Independent A-to-I RNA Editing is Generally Adaptive for Sexual Reproduction in Fungi
[article]
2016
bioRxiv
pre-print
ADAR-mediated A-to-I RNA editing is a well-known RNA modification mechanism in metazoans that can cause nonsynonymous changes leading to amino acid substitutions. Despite a few cases that are clearly functionally important, the biological significance of most nonsynonymous editing sites in animals remains largely unknown. Recently, genome-wide A-to-I editing was found to occur mainly in the coding regions and specifically during sexual reproduction in the wheat scab fungus Fusarium graminearum
doi:10.1101/059725
fatcat:ubpdzoeis5hcvea7hqpnff7qla