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From: When animal viruses meet N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modifications: for better or worse?

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A brief summary of m6A modifications in animal viruses. Based on recent publications, it has been discovered that at least nine types of animal viruses, which infect porcine, avian, fish, goat and even bombyx, contain m6A modifications in their genomes. Some of these viruses, such as PRRSV and PEDV, are veterinary pathogens that cause significant economic losses worldwide. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the impact of m6A on viral replication in order to advance research in animal virology.

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