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+[[!meta title="The prehistory of biology preprints: A forgotten experiment from the 1960s."]]
+[[!tag bioRxiv]]
+
+Cobb M.
+
+PLoS Biol. 2017 Nov 16;15(11):e2003995. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.2003995
+
+The prehistory of biology preprints: A forgotten experiment from the 1960s.
+
+[[!pmid 29145518 desc="Preprints in the 60s!"]]
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+[[!meta title="Codon - Anticodon Pairing The Wobble Hypothesis"]]
+[[!tag Crick]]
+
+F. H. C. Crick
+
+1966 ?
+
+Codon - Anticodon Pairing The Wobble Hypothesis
+
+A paper for the Informational Exchange Group No. 7,
+"Nucleic acids and the genetic code".
+
+https://wellcomelibrary.org/item/b19979307
+
+Discusses a possible mechanism for exchanging ATA and ATG
Repeat elements
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- - The main groups of retrotransposons present in _O. dioica_ are Odin (Oikopleura dioicanon-LTR),
- Tor (Ty3/gypsy Oikopleura retrotransposon), DIRS1-like and Penelope-like
- [[Volff and coll., 2004|biblio/15254255]].
+ - The main groups of retrotransposons present in _O. dioica_ are Odin
+ (Oikopleura dioicanon-LTR), Tor (Ty3/gypsy Oikopleura retrotransposon),
+ DIRS1-like and Penelope-like [[Volff and coll., 2004|biblio/15254255]]. “F.
+ borealis has no Odin elements but has members of other LINE families.”
+ ([[Naville and coll., 2019|biblio/30880010]])
- “LTR retrotransposons account for a significant part of the indel polymorphism
in the _Oikopleura_ genome.”
“Tor-3G elements are frequently inserted into exons and can be transcribed
([[Denoeud et al., 2010|biblio/21097902]]).
- SINE and MITE account for a large part of genome expansion in larger oikopleurid
species ([[Naville and coll., 2019|biblio/30880010]]).
+ - _O. dioica's_ Y chroomosome contains 43% of the TOR insertions ([[Naville
+ and coll., 2019|biblio/30880010]]).
Genes and pathways