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What's a oligo(A) tail ?

Author: Noura Al shalan



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Oligo(A) tail – a short poly(A) tail, generally referring to a stretch of less than 15 adenylates. Substrates for TRAMP-exosome degradation include unspliced or aberrantly spliced pre-mRNAs and improperly terminated RNA Pol II transcripts lacking a poly(A) tail.


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