Population and allelic variation of A-to-I RNA editing in human transcriptomes
Population and allelic variation of A-to-I RNA editing in human transcriptomes
A-to-I RNA editing is an important step in RNA processing in which specific adenosines in some RNA molecules are post-transcriptionally modified to inosines. RNA editing has emerged as a widespread mechanism for generating transcriptome diversity. However, there remain significant knowledge gaps about the variation and function of RNA editing.