RADAR: a rigorously annotated database of A-to-I RNA editing

G Ramaswami, JB Li - Nucleic acids research, 2014 - academic.oup.com
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We present RADAR—a rigorously annotated database of A-to-I RNA editing (available at
http://RNAedit. com). The identification of A-to-I RNA editing sites has been dramatically
accelerated in the past few years by high-throughput RNA sequencing studies. RADAR
includes a comprehensive collection of A-to-I RNA editing sites identified in humans (Homo
sapiens), mice (Mus musculus) and flies (Drosophila melanogaster), together with extensive
manually curated annotations for each editing site. RADAR also includes an expandable …
Abstract
We present RADAR—a rigorously annotated database of A-to-I RNA editing (available at http://RNAedit.com). The identification of A-to-I RNA editing sites has been dramatically accelerated in the past few years by high-throughput RNA sequencing studies. RADAR includes a comprehensive collection of A-to-I RNA editing sites identified in humans (Homo sapiens), mice (Mus musculus) and flies (Drosophila melanogaster), together with extensive manually curated annotations for each editing site. RADAR also includes an expandable listing of tissue-specific editing levels for each editing site, which will facilitate the assignment of biological functions to specific editing sites.
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