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. 2013 Feb 22;10(3):342–346. doi: 10.4161/rna.23812

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Figure 2. Effects of m6A on RNA function. We hypothesize that the sites of m6A (blue) will prevent the N-6 de-amination that occurs in RNA editing (red), where adenosine (A) gets converted into inosine (I) then guanosine (G). These sites may then have many roles in the function of RNA, from splicing to translation changes (blue).