Natural selection shapes maintenance of orthologous srnas in divergent host-restricted bacterial genomes

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  • who: Carsonella and collaborators from the Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside, Riverside, California, USA have published the paper: Natural Selection Shapes Maintenance of Orthologous sRNAs in Divergent Host-Restricted Bacterial Genomes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors examine the sRNA expression profile of the obligate symbiont of psyllids, Carsonella ruddii, which has one of the smallest cellular genomes described. For this study, the presence of putative sRNAs that are expressed antisense to the gene (asRNAs), sRNAs expressed within the untranslated regions of genes (UTR sRNAs), and sRNAs identified within the intergenic spacer . . .

     

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