AbstractMany steps in the evolution of cellular life are still mysterious. We suggest that the ribosome may represent one important missing link between compositional (or metabolism-first), RNA-world (or genes-first) and cellular (last universal common ancestor) approaches to the evolution of cells. We present evidence that the entire set of transfer RNAs for all twenty amino acids are encoded in both the 16S and 23S rRNAs of Escherichia coli K12; that nucleotide sequences that could encode key fragments of ribosomal proteins, polymerases, ligases, synthetases, and phosphatases are to be found in each of the six possible reading frames of the 16S and 23S rRNAs; and that every sequence of bases in rRNA has information encoding more than one ...
Contained within every cell of every organism on Earth is a molecular fossil that has recorded the e...
The ribosome is a large macromolecular assembly responsible for protein synthesis in all living cell...
Translation is one of the most complicated of biological processes, in-volving literally hundreds of...
AbstractMany steps in the evolution of cellular life are still mysterious. We suggest that the ribos...
We propose that ribosomal RNA (rRNA) formed the basis of the first cellular genomes, and provide evi...
We propose that ribosomal RNA (rRNA) formed the basis of the first cellular genomes, and provide evi...
The origin and evolution of the ribosome is central to our understanding of the cellular world. Most...
AbstractWe have proposed that the ribosome may represent a missing link between prebiotic chemistrie...
The origin and evolution of the ribosome is central to our understanding of the cellular world. Most...
The modern ribosome was largely formed at the time of the last common ancestor, LUCA. Hence its earl...
The origin and evolution of the ribosome is central to our understanding of the cellular world. Most...
The ribosome has a central position in the informational transfer within cells, it has produced all ...
The modern ribosome was largely formed at the time of the last common ancestor, LUCA. Hence its earl...
The ribosome, in analogy with a tree, contains a record of its history, spanning 4 billion years of ...
THE ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF THE RIBOSOME Ajith Harish, Ph.D. Program in Physiological and Molecu...
Contained within every cell of every organism on Earth is a molecular fossil that has recorded the e...
The ribosome is a large macromolecular assembly responsible for protein synthesis in all living cell...
Translation is one of the most complicated of biological processes, in-volving literally hundreds of...
AbstractMany steps in the evolution of cellular life are still mysterious. We suggest that the ribos...
We propose that ribosomal RNA (rRNA) formed the basis of the first cellular genomes, and provide evi...
We propose that ribosomal RNA (rRNA) formed the basis of the first cellular genomes, and provide evi...
The origin and evolution of the ribosome is central to our understanding of the cellular world. Most...
AbstractWe have proposed that the ribosome may represent a missing link between prebiotic chemistrie...
The origin and evolution of the ribosome is central to our understanding of the cellular world. Most...
The modern ribosome was largely formed at the time of the last common ancestor, LUCA. Hence its earl...
The origin and evolution of the ribosome is central to our understanding of the cellular world. Most...
The ribosome has a central position in the informational transfer within cells, it has produced all ...
The modern ribosome was largely formed at the time of the last common ancestor, LUCA. Hence its earl...
The ribosome, in analogy with a tree, contains a record of its history, spanning 4 billion years of ...
THE ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF THE RIBOSOME Ajith Harish, Ph.D. Program in Physiological and Molecu...
Contained within every cell of every organism on Earth is a molecular fossil that has recorded the e...
The ribosome is a large macromolecular assembly responsible for protein synthesis in all living cell...
Translation is one of the most complicated of biological processes, in-volving literally hundreds of...