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. 2014 Sep 23:5:336.
doi: 10.3389/fgene.2014.00336. eCollection 2014.

Welcome to the new tRNA world!

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Welcome to the new tRNA world!

Akio Kanai. Front Genet. .
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Keywords: base modification; gene diversity; human diseases; molecular biology; molecular evolution; new biological functions; pre-tRNA processing; transfer RNA.

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