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. 1986 Jul 25;14(14):5937. doi: 10.1093/nar/14.14.5937

Nucleotide sequence of pheW; a third gene for E. coli tRNAPhe.

R K Wilson, T Brown, B A Roe
PMCID: PMC311605  PMID: 3526288

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