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The following pages link to Folding of small RNAs displaying the GNC base-pattern: implications for the self-organization of the genetic system (Q2187569):
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- Translocation properties of primitive molecular machines and their relevance to the structure of the genetic code (Q2177031) (← links)
- A possible circular RNA at the origin of life (Q2216307) (← links)
- A comparison between two models for understanding the origin of the tRNA molecule (Q2324891) (← links)
- Evolution of the first genetic cells and the universal genetic code: a hypothesis based on macromolecular coevolution of RNA and proteins (Q2415632) (← links)
- RNA editing and modifications of RNAs might have favoured the evolution of the triplet genetic code from an ennuplet code (Q2415676) (← links)
- The ribosome as a missing link in the evolution of life (Q2415772) (← links)
- Theoretical minimal RNA rings recapitulate the order of the genetic code's codon-amino acid assignments (Q2415812) (← links)
- The split genes of \textit{Nanoarchaeum equitans} have not originated in its lineage and have been merged in another nanoarchaeota: a reply to Podar et al. (Q2632778) (← links)
- The origin of the genetic code and origin of ideas (Q2659894) (← links)