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[[Pseudouridine|Pseudouridines]] have been implicated in several human diseases, such as X-linked dyskeratosis congenita, mitochondrial myopathy, and sideroblastic anemia; however, because of critical roles of the molecules being modified a direct causal link has remained to be defined<ref>PMID: 25616362</ref>. With the finding of pseudouridine in many more locations among human RNAs in the last few years, there will be even more interest in relating these modifications to roles in pathologies<ref>PMID: 28045575</ref>. | [[Pseudouridine|Pseudouridines]] have been implicated in several human diseases, such as X-linked dyskeratosis congenita, mitochondrial myopathy, and sideroblastic anemia; however, because of critical roles of the molecules being modified a direct causal link has remained to be defined<ref>PMID: 25616362</ref>. With the finding of pseudouridine in many more locations among human RNAs in the last few years, there will be even more interest in relating these modifications to roles in pathologies<ref>PMID: 28045575</ref>. | ||
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* [[Ribosome]] | |||
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