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The majority of A-to-I RNA editing is not required for mammalian homeostasis.

Alistair M ChalkScott TaylorJacki E Heraud-FarlowCarl R Walkley
Published in: Genome biology (2019)
We conclude that ADAR1 and ADAR2 are non-redundant and do not compensate for each other's essential functions in vivo. Physiologically essential A-to-I editing comprises a small subset of the editome, and the majority of editing is dispensable for mammalian homeostasis. Moreover, in vivo biologically essential protein recoding mediated by A-to-I editing is an exception in mammals.
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