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- LAGLIDADG RNA motifs are conserved RNA structures that were discovered by bioinformatics.These RNA motifs are associated with genes that encode endonucleases of the variety. Although group I introns are often present in that use LAGLIDADG endonucleases, the known LAGLIDADG RNA motifs appear too small and structurally simple to function as a self-splicing intron. A LAGLIDADG-1 motif RNA is predicted in the fungus as well as many metagenomic sequences, which presumably are derived from other fungi. LAGLIDADG-2 motif RNAs are found in Halobacteria.It is ambiguous whether LAGLIDADG-1 RNAs function as cis-regulatory elements or whether they operate in trans. (en)
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- Consensus secondary structure and sequence conservation of LAGLIDADG-2 RNA (en)
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- LAGLIDADG RNA motifs are conserved RNA structures that were discovered by bioinformatics.These RNA motifs are associated with genes that encode endonucleases of the variety. Although group I introns are often present in that use LAGLIDADG endonucleases, the known LAGLIDADG RNA motifs appear too small and structurally simple to function as a self-splicing intron. (en)
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- LAGLIDADG RNA motifs (en)
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