Systematic identification of edited microRNAs in the human brain

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Figure 2.
Figure 2.

Sequence preference in the bases flanking the A-to-G editing sites detected in the human brain samples (A) and the mouse brain samples (C), in sequence Logo format (Crooks et al. 2004). (B,D) Sequence preference in the bases opposing the A-to-G editing sites for the human brain samples and the mouse brain samples, respectively.

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  1. Genome Res. 22: 1533-1540

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