m6A-ARTR-DBiT – mapping RNA modifications across tissues with spatial m6A profiling (opens in new tab)
RNA molecules carry more information than just the genetic instructions used to make proteins. They also contain chemical modifications that can influence how genes are regulated. One of the most common and important of these modifications is N6-methyladenosine, commonly known as m6A. Although scientists have learned a great deal about m6A in recent years, ... The post appeared first on .
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