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My work in the lab revolves around the multitude of human transfer RNA | My work in the lab revolves around the multitude of human transfer RNA | ||
sequences. While humans use 51 anticodons (modifications permit them to | sequences. While humans use 51 anticodons (modifications permit them to |
Revision as of 09:59, 6 February 2007
My work in the lab revolves around the multitude of human transfer RNA sequences. While humans use 51 anticodons (modifications permit them to translate all 61 possible codons), annotation of the human genome reveals 270 unique sequences of tRNAs. In other words, there are roughly five different tRNA sequences associated with each anticodon class. I am interested in studying the functional ramifications of these variations as well as characterizing human population-level variation in tRNA genes.
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