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CONSERVED VIRUS PROTEIN FAMILIES IN BACTERIOPHAGE GENOMES AND IN METAGENOMES OF HUMANS [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Viruses are likely to be the most abundant genomes in the biosphere, displaying remarkable molecular diversity. Their fast-evolving genomes and lack of universal marker genes make phylogenetic and taxonomic studies more difficult than with other ...
Cai, Xixu
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Natural selection on MRNA secondary structure and its correlation with protein functional groups [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Natural selection may occur at multiple levels of the biological hierarchy, including at the molecular level. It may occur on any phenotypic trait that evidences variation and that is heritable.
Solaimuthu, Suresh
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Chemoenzymatic Study of CoA-Linked RNA in Bacteria [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The ability of RNA to store genetic information and to catalyze biochemical transformations led to the speculation of the existence of RNA world before the evolution of contemporary ribonucleoprotein (RNP) world.
Sapkota, Krishna
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Biochemical and structural studies of RNA damage and repair in bacteria [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
In an environment with limited resources, organisms employ a variety of offensive and defensive mechanisms to ensure their own survival and growth. Many organisms utilize ribotoxins to respond to cellular stress or to kill competing organisms. Ribotoxins
Carruthers, Amy Lynn
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Discovery and characterization of novel RNA repair systems [PDF]

open access: yes
RNA is one of the major macromolecules essential for all known forms of life. RNA in the cell is subject to many types of damage as DNA, and the ubiquitous RNA degradation by surveillance machinery is an important way to respond RNA damage.
Wang, Pei
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The genetic location and regulation of aminoglycoside resistance genes in acinetobacter [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The genetic basis of aminoglycoside resistance in clinical isolates of Acinetobacter was investigated. The aadB genes cloned from two clinical isolates, strain CHA and strain SUN, were sequenced.
Segal, Heidi
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MUTATIONAL ANALYSIS OF POLIOVIRUS PROTEIN 3AB TO IDENTIFY REGIONS CRITICAL TO NUCLEIC ACID CHAPERONE ACTIVITY [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Poliovirus 3AB protein was the first picornavirus protein demonstrated to have nucleic acid chaperone activity. Current results demonstrate that chaperone activity requires the C-terminal 22 amino acid (3B region (also referred to as VPg), amino acid 88 ...
Gangaramani, Divya
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Isolation and characterization of 24 phages infecting the plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium Klebsiella sp. M5al. [PDF]

open access: yes
Bacteriophages largely impact bacterial communities via lysis, gene transfer, and metabolic reprogramming and thus are increasingly thought to alter nutrient and energy cycling across many of Earths ecosystems.
Babusci, Erica   +12 more
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