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- The Methylosinus-1 RNA motif is a conserved RNA structure that was discovered by bioinformatics.Methylosinus-1 motif RNAs are found, as of 2018, only in the organism Methylosinus trichosporium strain OB3b. The motif occurs in six locations in this organism. A possible homolog also occurs in SV97. Methylosinus-1 RNAs likely function in trans as small RNAs. Because available examples of the Methylosinus-1 motif are so closely related to one another, there is limited scope to analyze the secondary structure of the RNA based on . Therefore, it is possible that additional conserved structural elements are a part of Methylosinus-1 RNAs, but that these elements have not yet been detected. (en)
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- Consensus secondary structure and sequence conservation of Methylosinus-1 RNA (en)
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- The Methylosinus-1 RNA motif is a conserved RNA structure that was discovered by bioinformatics.Methylosinus-1 motif RNAs are found, as of 2018, only in the organism Methylosinus trichosporium strain OB3b. The motif occurs in six locations in this organism. A possible homolog also occurs in SV97. (en)
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- Methylosinus-1 RNA motif (en)
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