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Transfer RNA genes between 16S and 23S rRNA genes in rRNA transcription units of E. Coli
Cell, 1976We have identified genes for tRNAGLU/2 on the transducing phages o80d3ilvsu7+ (see Ohtsubo et al., 1974) and lambdarifd18 (Kirschbaum and Konrad, 1973), and a gene for tRNAlle/1 on the transducing phage o80rifr (Konrad, Kirschbaum, and Austin, 1973). All these phages have previously been shown to carry genes for rRNA (Ohtsubo et al., 1974; Lindahl et ...
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Vibrio 16S rRNA gene sequences
This database includes 16S rRNA gene sequences of complete Vibrio genomes from RefSeq (51 species, 317 strains - including 22 V. vulnificus strains), 41 draft V. vulnificus genomes from clinical isolates from the Baltic Sea region, and 84 draft V. vulnificus genomes from environmental Baltic Sea isolates.Delgado, Luis Fernando +2 more
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Evolution of 5S rRNA gene families in Drosophila
Chromosome Research, 2001In Drosophila virilis, the three clusters of 5S rRNA genes on chromosome 5 comprise two different gene families (B and C), which differ profoundly in the organization of their spacer sequences. While C-type genes, which are found in two of the clusters, exhibit a true repetitive character, the B-type genes of the third cluster are each embedded in ...
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Structure and Expression of rRNA Genes
1991The translation process within photosynthetic organelles of higher plants and algae is mediated by ribosomes of the 70S type first described by Lyttelton (1960), which are different from the cytoplasmic 80S and the mitochondrial 75S ribosomes. In view of the key function of 70S ribosomes for the expression of plastome encoded genes and because of the ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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