Current Bioinformatics

Author(s): Shuba Gopal

DOI: 10.2174/157489308785909241

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Computational Prediction of RNA Editing Sites: Successes and Challenges Ahead

Page: [162 - 177] Pages: 16

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Abstract

RNA editing is an unusual phenomenon in which RNA transcripts are modified so that they no longer match their original, genomic template. The process occurs in a wide variety of eukaryotes from plant mitochondria to humans. Recent advances in computational and experimental methods have made it possible to survey entire genomes for candidate edit sites. Such efforts have yielded many promising results while raising tantalizing new questions. Key features of extant methods and the open questions and issues that have been raised by these efforts are highlighted in this review.

Keywords: RNA editing, A-to-I editing, C-to-U editing, computational methods