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Ocean-V RNA motif

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RNA family
Ocean-V RNA
Consensus secondary structure of Ocean-V RNAs
Identifiers
SymbolOcean-V
RfamRF01714
Other data
RNA typesRNA
Domain(s)Ocean metagenome
PDB structuresPDBe

The Ocean-V RNA motif is a conserved RNA structure discovered using bioinformatics. Only a few Ocean-V RNA sequences have been detected, all in sequences derived from DNA that was extracted from uncultivated bacteria found in ocean water. As of 2010, no Ocean-V RNA has been detected in any known, cultivated organism.

References

  1. ^ Weinberg Z, Wang JX, Bogue J, et al. (March 2010). "Comparative genomics reveals 104 candidate structured RNAs from bacteria, archaea and their metagenomes". Genome Biol. 11 (3): R31. doi:10.1186/gb-2010-11-3-r31. PMC 2864571. PMID 20230605.

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