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Structural conventions for group I introns
J M Burke et al. Nucleic Acids Res. 1987.
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Abstract
Conventions for nomenclature of structural elements and a standard secondary structure representation for group I introns have been established by workers in the field. These conventions are designed to facilitate effective communication of information concerning the structure and function of these self-splicing introns.
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