Extended base pair complementarity between U1 snRNA and the 5′ splice site does not inhibit splicing in higher eukaryotes, but rather increases 5′ splice site recognition
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Heiner Schaal | Klemens J. Hertel | C. Konermann | H. Schaal | M. Freund | M. Hicks | Marcel Freund | Carolin Konermann | M. Otte | Marianne Otte | Martin J. Hicks | K. Hertel | Carolin Konermann
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