Non-random frequencies of short oligonucleotide sequences within poliomyelitis and encephalomyocarditis virus RNAs.
AUTOR(ES)
Hughes, D G
RESUMO
In poliomyelitis and encephalomyocarditis virus RNAs the relative frequencies of several short oligonucleotide sequences differ substantially from those expected on a random basis. The frequencies of CpGp-containing sequences are low, and the frequency of GpUpApGp is considerably lower than that of GpApUpGp. The relationship of these findings to those obtained from host cell RNAs is descussed.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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