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{{Orphan|date=December 2021}} |
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{{primary sources|date=November 2021}} |
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| Name = Mu-gpT-DE |
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| Name = Mu-gpT-DE |
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The Mu-gpT-DE motif is only found in ] sequences arising from unknown organisms. |
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The Mu-gpT-DE motif is only found in ] sequences arising from unknown organisms. |
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Mu-gpT-DE RNAs usually occur downstream of ]s whose ] products are similar to gpT. gpT is a protein subunit of the phage head of phages similar to ]. This and other observations suggest that Mu-gpT-DE RNAs are found in phages and prophages. Some Mu-gpT-DE RNAs contain a stem that overlaps the ] sequence of the downstream gene, which could suggest a ]. However, this phenomenon could also be a arise if Mu-gpT-DE RNAs are part of a tightly packed genome, as is common with phages. Thus, Mu-gpT-DE RNAs might function as ]s. |
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Mu-gpT-DE RNAs usually occur downstream of ]s whose ] products are similar to gpT. gpT is a protein subunit of the phage head of phages similar to ]. This and other observations suggest that Mu-gpT-DE RNAs are found in phages and prophages. Some Mu-gpT-DE RNAs contain a stem that overlaps the ] sequence of the downstream gene, which could suggest a ]. However, this phenomenon could also arise if Mu-gpT-DE RNAs are part of a tightly packed genome, as is common with phages. Thus, Mu-gpT-DE RNAs might function as ]s. |
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==References== |
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==References== |