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- Bacterial_small_RNA abstract "Bacterial small RNAs (sRNA) are small (50-250 nucleotide) non-coding RNA molecules produced by bacteria; they are highly structured and contain several stem-loops. Numerous sRNAs have been identified using both computational analysis and laboratory-based techniques such as microarrays and Northern blotting in a number of bacterial species including Escherichia coli, the nitrogen-fixing alpha-proteobacterium Sinorhizobium meliloti, marine cyanobacteria, Francisella tularensis (the causative agent of tularaemia) and the plant pathogen Xanthomonas oryzae pathovar oryzae.In the 1960s, the abbreviation sRNA was used to refer to "soluble RNA," which is now known as transfer RNA or tRNA (for an example of the abbreviation used in this sense, see.)".
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- Bacterial_small_RNA subject Category:Non-coding_RNA.
- Bacterial_small_RNA comment "Bacterial small RNAs (sRNA) are small (50-250 nucleotide) non-coding RNA molecules produced by bacteria; they are highly structured and contain several stem-loops.".
- Bacterial_small_RNA label "Bacterial small RNA".
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