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A quantitative atlas of RNA m5C sites in human and mouse tissues based on a new discovery pipeline allows the identification of sequence motifs and structural features associated with the modification and provides a resource for future studies.
Structure maps of RNAs localized to chromatin, nucleoplasm and cytoplasm provide a rich resource with which to investigate the interplay of RNA structure, RNA–protein interactions and RNA modifications.