File:RF00037.jpg
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[edit]All of these RFxxxxx.jpg images are in the public domain. They've been uploaded to the Commons as part of the Molecular and Cellular Biology WikiProject in collaboration with the public-domain database Rfam. Here is the link to the discussion. Uploaded by me on 8 May 2007.
Letters are defined at Nomenclature for Incompletely Specified Bases in Nucleic Acid Sequences.
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current | 09:26, 23 June 2009 | ![]() | 452 × 452 (19 KB) | Rfam imagebot (talk | contribs) | Image update for RF00037 taken from Rfam database release 9.1. Nucleotide colouring indicates sequence conservation between the members of this family |
15:31, 29 May 2007 | ![]() | 609 × 609 (30 KB) | WillowW (talk | contribs) | creating Rfam image file RF00037.jpg |
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