Beilharz, Traude HPreiss, Thomas2015-12-101046-2023http://hdl.handle.net/1885/52276The 3′ poly(A) tail has important roles throughout the eukaryotic mRNA life cycle. A characteristic aspect of poly(A) tail function is furthermore that it can be modulated by changes in its length. This is in turn a well-recognised cellular means to regKeywords: messenger RNA; polyadenylic acid; polyuridylic acid; transcriptome; article; chromatography; microarray analysis; nonhuman; polyadenylation; polyadenylation state array; priority journal; quality control; RNA analysis; separation technique; Chromatography Deadenylation; Microarray; mRNA decay; Poly(A) tail; Polyadenylation; Polysome; Post-transcriptional regulation; Proteome; Transcriptome; Translational controlTranscriptome-wide measurement of mRNA polyadenylation state200910.1016/j.ymeth.2009.02.0032016-02-24