Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are types of RNA molecules that have been discovered relatively recently and have been found to be widely expressed in eukaryotic cells. Unlike canonical linear RNA molecules, circRNAs form a covalently closed continuous loop …
m6A is the most abundant internal modification on mRNA. Recent improvements of high-throughput sequencing techniques enables its detection at the transcriptome level, even at the nucleotide resolution. However most current techniques require large …
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) have been first described as "scrambled exons" in the 1990s. CircRNAs originate from back splicing or exon skipping of linear RNA templates and have continuously gained attention in recent years due to the availability of …