Post-transcriptional modification in archaeal tRNAs: identities and phylogenetic relations of nucleotides from mesophilic and hyperthermophilic Methanococcales.
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G. Olsen | D. Söll | M. Ibba | D. Graham | P. Crain | J. McCloskey | J. Konisky | S. Zhou | S. Zhou | S. Zhou | P. F. Crain
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