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. 2022 Sep 12;23(11):e54686. doi: 10.15252/embr.202254686

Figure EV5. Higher m6A levels in the proximal poly(A) sites correlates with genes with more proximal poly(A) sites usage after knockdown of YTHDC1.

Figure EV5

  • A, B
    m6A peak density near APA sites and stop codon in (A and B), respectively. Genes with shortened 3′ UTR show a higher m6A modification near of the proximal APA sites compared with genes with lengthened 3′ UTR or background. But shortened 3′ UTR near of the stop codon did not show enriched m6A modification than mRNA with lengthened 3′ UTR or background. The density of m6A peak was calculated as the number of peak in a 10‐nt interval divided by the total number of mRNAs that contained this position.