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Review
. 1992;2(2):93-7.

Histone 3' ends: essential and regulatory functions

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Histone 3' ends: essential and regulatory functions

W F Marzluff. Gene Expr. 1992.
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Figure 1
3′ ends of histone mRNA. At the top is the structure of the 3′ end of histone mRNA. The boxed nucleotides are the ones conserved in evolution. Below is the general structure of the 3′ end of a mammalian histone pre-mRNA. The proposed base-pairing with U7 snRNA is shown.

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