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archaeal primase catalytic subunits belong to, has
recently been redefined...
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wobble base. This same
trend has been
shown for most
amino acids of
eukaryal species. Indeed, the
effect of
these two tRNA
modifications is also seen...
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relationships may
exist between the
rudiviruses (Rudiviridae) and the
large eukaryal DNA viruses: the
African swine fever virus (Asfarviridae),
Chlorella viruses...
- site.
Despite this
functional similarity to actin, FtsZ is
homologous to
eukaryal tubulin.
Although comparison of the
primary structures of FtsZ and tubulin...
-
relative importance of the
different factors affecting both
bacterial and
eukaryal aeroplankton. In 2020,
Archer et al.
reported evidence for a
dynamic microbial...
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prokaryote DNA to
highlight its
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founding member of the
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