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spelling Mills, D R Kramer, F R Dobkin, C Nishihara, T Speigelman, S 0027-8424 1091-6490 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Multidisciplinary http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.72.11.4252 <jats:p>Microvariant RNA, a small self-replicating molecule (114 nucleotides long), has been isolated from Qbeta replicase reactions incubated in the absence of exogenous template. Its complete nucleotide sequence has been determined. Comparison with MDV-1 RNA, a somewhat larger endogenous Qbeta replicase product (220 nucleotides long) that had previously been characterized, revealed no significant sequence similarity. Since Qbeta replicase can mediate the synthesis of both of these disparate RNA molecules, primary sequence cannot be the sole determining factor in the processes of enzyme recognition and replication. This implies that the key is to be found in the secondary or tertiary structures. The availability of two different replicating molecules of defined sequence should aid in identifying these critical structural features.</jats:p> Nucleotide sequence of microvariant RNA: another small replicating molecule. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
spellingShingle Mills, D R, Kramer, F R, Dobkin, C, Nishihara, T, Speigelman, S, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nucleotide sequence of microvariant RNA: another small replicating molecule., Multidisciplinary
title Nucleotide sequence of microvariant RNA: another small replicating molecule.
title_full Nucleotide sequence of microvariant RNA: another small replicating molecule.
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title_short Nucleotide sequence of microvariant RNA: another small replicating molecule.
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title_unstemmed Nucleotide sequence of microvariant RNA: another small replicating molecule.
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