International Cell Biology 1980–1981 1981
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-67916-2_13
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The Ribosome as a Phylogenetic Probe

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“…Some data on the structure and function of the translational apparatus in archaebacteria is available (1-3,see 4 for review), whereas there is scarce information concerning the transcription process in this group of organisms. Schnabel and coworkers (5) have investigated the subunit composition of RNA polymerases from different archaebacteria, and found it to be more similar to eukaryotic RNA polymerases rather than to eubacterial ones.…”
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“…Some data on the structure and function of the translational apparatus in archaebacteria is available (1-3,see 4 for review), whereas there is scarce information concerning the transcription process in this group of organisms. Schnabel and coworkers (5) have investigated the subunit composition of RNA polymerases from different archaebacteria, and found it to be more similar to eukaryotic RNA polymerases rather than to eubacterial ones.…”
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confidence: 99%