Abstract:
:Establishing a link between the nonsense-mediated decay pathway and a gene associated with programmed cell death could explain why this pathway is essential in most, but not all, eukaryotes.
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Elifejournal_title
eLifeauthors
Saveanu C,Jacquier Adoi
10.7554/eLife.16076subject
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2016-04-27 00:00:00issn
2050-084Xjournal_volume
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