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. 1983 Aug 11;11(15):5159–5164. doi: 10.1093/nar/11.15.5159

5S rRNA sequences from four marine invertebrates and implications for base pairing models of metazoan sequences.

W F Walker, W F Doolittle
PMCID: PMC326244  PMID: 6136024

Abstract

The nucleotide sequences of 5S rRNAs from the starfish Asterias vulgaris, the squid Illex illecebrosus, the sipunculid Phascolopsis gouldii and the jellyfish Aurelia aurita were determined. The sequence from Asterias lends support for one of two previous base pairing models for helix E in metazoan sequences. The Aurelia sequence differs by five nucleotides from that previously reported and does not violate the consensus secondary structure model for eukaryotic 5S rRNA.

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