Monday, April 18, 2011
Microbes do some strange things: splitting and permuting tRNAs
Genome Biology | Abstract | Discovery of permuted and recently split transfer RNAs in Archaea from Patricia Chan, Aaron Cozen and Todd Lowe. Life is pretty weird and wacky sometimes, even in components of cells that are considered "core" parts of the machinery of life. Go figure. It is worth a read ...
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