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- Q17119106 subject Q7164711.
- Q17119106 subject Q7213592.
- Q17119106 subject Q7216294.
- Q17119106 abstract "This recently coined term describes an aspect of molecular genetics, or a study thereof, that depends on biochemical modifications of mRNA as well as other RNA biotypes. By analogy to the term epigenetics, described as "functionally relevant changes to the genome that do not involve a change in the nucleotide sequence", epitranscriptomics can be defined as a functionally relevant changes to the transcriptome that do not involve a change in the ribonucleotide sequence. The epitranscriptome, therefore, is defined as the ensemble of such functionally relevant changes. There are several types of RNA modification that impact on gene expression.".
- Q17119106 wikiPageExternalLink rmbase.
- Q17119106 wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Q17119106 wikiPageExternalLink modomics.genesilico.pl.
- Q17119106 wikiPageExternalLink RNAmods.
- Q17119106 wikiPageWikiLink Q26939.
- Q17119106 wikiPageWikiLink Q6951996.
- Q17119106 wikiPageWikiLink Q7164711.
- Q17119106 wikiPageWikiLink Q7213592.
- Q17119106 wikiPageWikiLink Q7216294.
- Q17119106 comment "This recently coined term describes an aspect of molecular genetics, or a study thereof, that depends on biochemical modifications of mRNA as well as other RNA biotypes. By analogy to the term epigenetics, described as "functionally relevant changes to the genome that do not involve a change in the nucleotide sequence", epitranscriptomics can be defined as a functionally relevant changes to the transcriptome that do not involve a change in the ribonucleotide sequence.".
- Q17119106 label "Epitranscriptomics".