An Unprecedented Non-canonical Nuclear Genetic Code with All Three Termination Codons Reassigned as Sense Codons
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Tereza Ševčíková | Marek Eliáš | M. Eliáš | V. Yurchenko | T. Ševčíková | Kristína Záhonová | A. Kostygov | Kristína Záhonová | Alexei Y. Kostygov | Vyacheslav Yurchenko
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