We found that insertion of artificial nucleic acid analogs, such as bridged nucleic acid (BNA), into DNA probes increases the difference in melting temperature between N6-methyladenosine (m6A)-containing RNA and unmethylated RNA. By applying this principle, we quantified methylation efficiency at m6A sites in E. coli 23S rRNA with high accuracy.
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