The tertiary structure of group II introns: implications for biological function and evolution.

作者: Anna Marie Pyle

DOI: 10.3109/10409231003796523

关键词: Group I catalytic intronIntronBiologyRNARibozymeEvolutionary biologyOceanobacillus iheyensisGroup II intronProtein tertiary structureGeneticsRNA splicing

摘要: … introns are … played a major role in the genomic organization and metabolism of most life forms. The tertiary structure of group II introns has been the subject of many phylogenetic, genetic…

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