N⁶-methyladenosine is mapped at single-base resolution in as few as ten cells
The authors thank K. M. Watters for scientific editing of the manuscript. We thank L. Yang and Y. Xiao for maintaining and characterizingcKO mESCs. We thank P. Faber of the University of Chicago Genomics Facility for sequencing support. Funding: C.H. is supported by the National Institutes of Health and is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator. M.C.
is supported by the NIH , the National Science Foundation , the Sloan Research Fellowship Program and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. W.T. is supported by the Searle Scholars Program, a pilot award under grant no. RM1 HG008935.
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