Highly multiplexed genome engineering using CRISPR/Cas9 gRNA arrays | PLOS ONE
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Control of human β-globin mRNA stability and its impact on beta-thalassemia phenotype | Haematologica
RNA stabilization by a poly(A) tail 3′-end binding pocket and other modes of poly(A)-RNA interaction | Science
THE EXPRESSION OF A CLONED RABBIT CHROMOSOMAL β-GLOBIN GENE IN MOUSE L CELLS AND YEAST - ScienceDirect
Omni-PolyA: a method and tool for accurate recognition of Poly(A) signals in human genomic DNA | BMC Genomics | Full Text
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Upstream sequence elements enhance poly(A) site efficiency of the C2 complement gene and are phylogenetically conserved.
Ending the message: poly(A) signals then and now
The Chromatin Structure Differentially Impacts High-Specificity CRISPR-Cas9 Nuclease Strategies
SOLVED: Label the parts of the B-globin gene and its products: 30 31 104 105 146 codons ORF Poly(A) addition signal Poly(A) tail 5'cap Pre-mRNA mRNA All introns, with numbers All exons,
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Assembly of the cleavage and polyadenylation apparatus requires about 10 seconds in vivo and is faster for strong than for weak poly(A) sites. - Abstract - Europe PMC
The impact of polyadenylation signals on plasmid nuclease‐resistance and transgene expression - Azzoni - 2007 - The Journal of Gene Medicine - Wiley Online Library
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Frontiers | Enhanced Transgene Expression by Optimization of Poly A in Transfected CHO Cells
Strong Polyadenylation and Weak Pausing Combine To Cause Efficient Termination of Transcription in the Human Gγ-Globin Gene | Molecular and Cellular Biology
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Flanking and Intragenic Sequences Regulating the Expression of the Rabbit α- Globin Gene - ScienceDirect
The molecular basis of coupling between poly(A)-tail length and translational efficiency | eLife
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Comprehensive Polyadenylation Site Maps in Yeast and Human Reveal Pervasive Alternative Polyadenylation: Cell