Tri-split tRNA is a transfer RNA made from 3 transcripts that provides insight into the evolution of fragmented tRNAs in archaea
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Masaru Tomita | Kosuke Fujishima | Junichi Sugahara | M. Tomita | A. Kanai | Junichi Sugahara | K. Fujishima | Akio Kanai | Asako Sato | Kaoru Kikuta | Reiko Hirano | Asako Sato | Kaoru Kikuta | Reiko Hirano
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