New Technique Involving Roche’s LightCycler(R) 480 Instrument Enables Efficient and Economic Studies on RNA Editing

PENZBERG, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Current research in the area of RNA editing is limited by the lack of cheap, effective approaches for screening for new editing sites or for mutants affected in the editing process. Previously used methods to study RNA editing, such as cDNA sequencing, primer extension or pyrosequencing are either too expensive, not sensitive enough, or too labor intensive for high-throughput screens.
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