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. 2016 Jun 15;6:28060. doi: 10.1038/srep28060

Figure 5. Schema of “normal” and “opposite” polyadenylation sites at the conjunction of convergently overlapping protein-coding gene regions.

Figure 5

Theoretically, “normal” poly(A) sites are naturally present to mark the end of genes, while “opposite” poly(A) sites are presumably induced by the presence of nearby “normal” poly(A) sites from the gene on the other strand.