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Primary structure of rabbit 18S ribosomal RNA determined by direct RNA sequence analysis [PDF]

open access: greenNucleic Acids Research, 1984
The primary structure of rabbit 18S ribosomal RNA was determined by nucleotide sequence analysis of the RNA directly. The rabbit rRNA was specifically cleaved with T1 ribonuclease, as well as with E. coli RNase H using a Pst 1 DNA linker to generate a specific set of overlapping fragments spanning the entire length of the molecule.
John F. Connaughton   +3 more
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Effects of In Utero EtOH Exposure on 18S Ribosomal RNA Processing: Contribution to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. [PDF]

open access: goldInt J Mol Sci, 2023
Darbinian N   +8 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

<i>Plasmodium</i> 18S Ribosomal RNA Biomarker Clearance After Food and Drug Administration-Approved Antimalarial Treatment in Controlled Human Malaria Infection Trials. [PDF]

open access: goldOpen Forum Infect Dis, 2023
Chavtur C   +14 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assays targeting 18S ribosomal RNA genes for identifying P. vivax and P. ovale species and mitochondrial DNA for detecting the genus Plasmodium. [PDF]

open access: goldParasit Vectors, 2021
Chen X   +18 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

Biogeography of the Cyanidiaceae (Rhodophyta) based on 18S ribosomal RNA sequence data [PDF]

open access: bronzeEuropean Journal of Phycology, 2001
The only eukaryotes found in highly acidic environments (pH 0.5–3) with elevated temperatures (up to 56 °C) are three species of unicellular red algae: Cyanidioschyzon merolae, Cyanidium caldarium and Galdieria sulphuraria. These habitats are scattered all over the world and are usually very small. Because all three species are strictly acidophilic and
Dido Lenze   +3 more
openaire   +3 more sources

The 18S ribosomal RNA m6 A methyltransferase Mettl5 is required for normal walking behavior in Drosophila. [PDF]

open access: bronzeEMBO Rep, 2020
Leismann J   +11 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

Polysomally Protected Viruses [PDF]

open access: yesPhys. Biol. 18 046009 (2021), 2021
It is conceivable that an RNA virus could use a polysome, that is, a string of ribosomes covering the RNA strand, to protect the genetic material from degradation inside a host cell. This paper discusses how such a virus might operate, and how its presence might be detected by ribosome profiling.
arxiv   +1 more source

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