An Ancient Group I Intron Shared by Eubacteria and Chloroplasts

Science56.90
Volume: 250, Issue: 4987, Pages: 1570 - 1573
Published: Dec 14, 1990
Abstract
Introns have been found in the genomes of all major groups of organisms except eubacteria. The presence of introns in chloroplasts and mitochondria, both of which are of eubacterial origin, has been interpreted as evidence either for the recent acquisition of introns by organelles or for the loss of introns from their eubacterial progenitors. The gene for the leucine transfer RNA with a UAA anticodon [tRNALeu (UAA)] from five diverse...
Paper Details
Title
An Ancient Group I Intron Shared by Eubacteria and Chloroplasts
Published Date
Dec 14, 1990
Journal
Volume
250
Issue
4987
Pages
1570 - 1573
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