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RNA turnover in bacteria, archaea and organelles
Messenger RNA (mRNA) decay is now emerging as an important control point and a major contributor to gene expression. Continuing identification of the protein factors and co-factors responsible for mRNA decay allows researchers to build a picture of the highly orchestrated processes involved in mRNA decay and its regulation.
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