Cicada Endosymbionts Have tRNAs That Are Correctly Processed Despite Having Genomes That Do Not Encode All of the tRNA Processing Machinery
ABSTRACT Gene loss and genome reduction are defining characteristics of endosymbiotic bacteria. The most highly reduced endosymbiont genomes have lost numerous essential genes related to core cellular processes such as replication, transcription, and translation. Computational gene predictions perfo...
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Main Authors: | James T. Van Leuven, Meng Mao, Denghui D. Xing, Gordon M. Bennett, John P. McCutcheon |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cfd241f92a9d49cc96593cb9f46ad0d4 |
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