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Sumario

Español: Estructura del ARN de transferencia

Three dimensional image of a tRNA. Coloring:

  • CCA tail in orange
  • Acceptor stem in purple
  • D arm in red
  • Anticodon arm in blue with Anticodon in black.
  • T arm in green

From en: wikipedia Author: en:User:Vossman

Image Creation

This image of w:tRNA was created from PDB 1ehz using w:PyMOL

-- Vossman 17:37, 13 July 2007 (UTC)

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This image has been requested to be published twice. If you would like to publish this image in a dissertation or scientific paper, feel free to do so. If you could be so kind as to say "structure reproduced with the kind permission of N.R. Voss" and drop me a note, I would really appreciate it.

Thanks, Vossman 17:36, 13 July 2007 (UTC)

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current 21:04, 7 November 2005 1,061×1,056 (525 KB) Porao (Three dimensional image of a tRNA. Coloring: * ''CCA tail'' in orange * ''Acceptor stem'' in purple * ''D arm'' in red * ''Anticodon arm'' in blue with ''Anticodon'' in black. * ''T arm'' in green From en: wikipedia Author: en:User:Vossman)
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