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In recent years, m 6 A has emerged as an abundant and dynamically regulated modification throughout the transcriptome. Recent technological advances have enabled the transcriptome-wide identification of m 6 A residues, which in turn has provided important insights into the biology and regulation of this pervasive regulatory mark. Also central to our current understanding of m 6 A are the discovery and characterization of m 6 A readers, writers, and erasers. Over the last few years, studies into the function of these proteins have led to important discoveries about the regulation and function of m 6 A. However, during this time our understanding of these proteins has also evolved considerably, sometimes leading to the reversal of early concepts regarding the reading, writing and erasing of m 6 A. In this review, we summarize recent advances in m 6 A research, and we highlight how these new findings have reshaped our understanding of how m 6 A is regulated in the transcriptome.
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