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Examining the Gm18 and m1G Modification Positions in tRNA Sequences

Subramanian M, Srinivasan T, Sudarsanam D

The tRNA structure contains conserved modifications that are responsible for its stability and are involved in the initiation and accuracy of the translation process. tRNA modification enzymes are prevalent in...
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Bioinformatics Analysis of Hsp20 Sequences in Proteobacteria

Heine M, Chandra SB

  • KMID: 2166438
  • Genomics Inform.
  • 2009 Mar;7(1):26-31.
Heat shock proteins are a class of molecular chaperones that can be found in nearly all organisms from Bacteria, Archaea and Eukarya domains. Heat shock proteins experience increased transcription during...
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Comparative Analysis of Predicted Gene Expression among Crenarchaeal Genomes

Das S, Chottopadhyay B, Sahoo S

Research into new methods for identifying highly expressed genes in anonymous genome sequences has been going on for more than 15 years. We presented here an alternative approach based on...
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Role of Gut Microbiota in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Its Complications: Novel Insights and Potential Intervention Strategies

Woldeamlak B, Yirdaw K, Biadgo B

Type 2 diabetes mellitus has become one of the fastest growing public health problems worldwide. The disease is believed to involve a complex process involving genetic susceptibility and environmental factors....
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General properties and phylogenetic utilities of nuclear ribosomal DNA and mitochondrial DNA commonly used in molecular systematics

Hwang UW, Kim W

To choose one or more appropriate molecular markers or gene regions for resolving a particular systematic question among the organisms at a certain categorical level is still a very...
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