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      Structural similarities between viroids and transposable genetic elements.

      Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
      Base Sequence, Biological Evolution, DNA Transposable Elements, Genes, Nucleic Acid Conformation, Protein Biosynthesis, Retroviridae, genetics, Viral Proteins, Viroids

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          The primary structures of the tomato planta macho and tomato apical stunt viroids have been determined, and probable secondary structures are proposed. Both viroids can assume the rodlike conformation with extensive base-pairing characteristic of all known viroids. Sequence homologies between the two viroids (75%) and with members of the potato spindle tuber viroid group (73-83%) indicate that they both belong to this group. Comparative sequence analysis of all members of the group reveals striking similarities with the ends of transposable genetic elements. These similarities, the presence of inverted repeats often ending with the dinucleotides U-G and C-A, and flanking imperfect direct repeats suggest that viroids may have originated from transposable elements or retroviral proviruses by deletion of interior portions of the viral (or element) DNA.

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          6312450
          394270
          10.1073/pnas.80.20.6234

          Chemistry
          Base Sequence,Biological Evolution,DNA Transposable Elements,Genes,Nucleic Acid Conformation,Protein Biosynthesis,Retroviridae,genetics,Viral Proteins,Viroids

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