[HTML][HTML] Mechanical devices of the spliceosome: motors, clocks, springs, and things
JP Staley, C Guthrie - Cell, 1998 - cell.com
JP Staley, C Guthrie
Cell, 1998•cell.com). Although introns needed to be removed with single-nucleotide precision to avoid
introducing catastrophic errors of frame, they contained few conserved sequences, varied
widely in length, and were found at dozens of locations in a single transcript. How did cells
achieve this exquisite precision while splicing such diverse introns?
introducing catastrophic errors of frame, they contained few conserved sequences, varied
widely in length, and were found at dozens of locations in a single transcript. How did cells
achieve this exquisite precision while splicing such diverse introns?
). Although introns needed to be removed with single-nucleotide precision to avoid introducing catastrophic errors of frame, they contained few conserved sequences, varied widely in length, and were found at dozens of locations in a single transcript. How did cells achieve this exquisite precision while splicing such diverse introns?
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