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Date: 2010-05-24 13:58:02
RNA splicing
Spliceosome
U6 spliceosomal RNA
U4 spliceosomal RNA
U2 spliceosomal RNA
Group II intron
Minor spliceosome
SnRNP
U1 spliceosomal RNA
RNA
Genetics
Biology

Molecular Cell Article Invariant U2 snRNA Nucleotides Form a Stem Loop to Recognize the Intron Early in Splicing

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