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  • {{Image|RNA base vs DNA base.jpg|right|350px|Ribose ring difference between RNA and DNA.}} ...RNA and DNA is the 2-doubleprime-substituent of the ribose sugar unit. In RNA it is a hydroxyl group (OH), and in DNA it is a proton (thus the deoxy- nam
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  • #redirect [[RNA interference]]
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  • ..._flow.gif|thumb|350px|In living cells, genes are expressed via a messenger RNA (mRNA) which participates in the synthesis of [[protein]]s. In turn, the ca '''RNA interference (RNAi)''' is a process that inhibits the flow of genetic infor
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  • ...ion (genetics)|transcribed]] from [[DNA]] into an RNA called primary-micro RNA, ('''pri-miRNA'''), but are not [[translation (biology)|translated]] into [ ===Formation of primary micro RNA (pri-miRNA) by transcription involves harpin loop formation===
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  • {{r|messenger RNA|mRNA}} {{r|Non-coding RNA}}
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  • *Ahlquist P (2002) RNA-dependent RNA polymerases, viruses, and RNA silencing. Science 296:1270-73 *Baulcombe D (2004) RNA silencing in plants. Nature 31:356–63
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  • Single-stranded RNA molecules of 21-23 nucleotides in length, which regulate gene expression.
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  • ...N termini to red at the C termini. From: RNA Silencing Sheds Light on the RNA World Jones R PLoS Biology Vol. 4, No. 12, e448 doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.00 The '''RNA world hypothesis''' proposes that [[RNA]] was the first life-form on earth, later developing a [[Cell_membrane|cell
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  • ..._flow.gif|thumb|350px|In living cells, genes are expressed via a messenger RNA (mRNA) which participates in the synthesis of [[protein]]s. In turn, the ca '''RNA interference (RNAi)''' is a process that inhibits the flow of genetic infor
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  • Proposes that a world filled with life based on ribonucleic acid (RNA) predated current life based on deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Micro RNA]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|RNA interference}}
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  • {{r|Small interfering RNA}} {{r|micro RNA}}
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  • *[http://nematoda.bio.nyu.edu/cgi-bin/rnai/index.cgi RNA interference (RNAi) Database] *[http://www.nigms.nih.gov/News/Extras/RNAi/factsheet.htm RNA Interference Fact Sheet] - National Institute of General Medical Sciences f
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/RNA world hypothesis]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|messenger RNA|mRNA}} {{r|Non-coding RNA}}
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  • *Ahlquist P (2002) RNA-dependent RNA polymerases, viruses, and RNA silencing. Science 296:1270-73 *Baulcombe D (2004) RNA silencing in plants. Nature 31:356–63
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  • {{r|Small interfering RNA}} {{r|micro RNA}}
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  • {{R|RNA splicing}} {{r|RNA}}
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  • *[http://nematoda.bio.nyu.edu/cgi-bin/rnai/index.cgi RNA interference (RNAi) Database] *[http://www.nigms.nih.gov/News/Extras/RNAi/factsheet.htm RNA Interference Fact Sheet] - National Institute of General Medical Sciences f
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  • ...ses used are [[adenine]], [[cytosine]], [[guanosine]], or [[thymine]]. In RNA, the base thymine is replaced by [[uracil]]. The base cytosine my exist in
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  • Highly conserved nuclear RNA-protein complexes that function in RNA processing in the nucleus, including pre-mRNA splicing and pre-mRNA 3'-end
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  • ...e of [[amino acid]]s, determined by the sequence of [[nucleotide]]s in the RNA.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Micro RNA]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|RNA interference}}
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  • *'''Group III:''' double-stranded RNA viruses *'''Group IV:''' positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses. Includes [[Flaviviridae]] ([[West Nile Virus]] and [[Dengue fever]
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  • #REDIRECT [[RNA]]
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  • {{Image|RNA base vs DNA base.jpg|right|350px|Ribose ring difference between RNA and DNA.}} ...RNA and DNA is the 2-doubleprime-substituent of the ribose sugar unit. In RNA it is a hydroxyl group (OH), and in DNA it is a proton (thus the deoxy- nam
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  • #redirect [[RNA interference]]
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  • Correlation between [[RNA]] [[codon]]s and [[protein]] [[amino acid]]s.
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  • One of the four bases found in ribonucleic acid ([[RNA]]).
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  • Natural biomolecule used as one of the five bases in RNA and DNA.
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  • A nuclear RNA-protein complex that plays a role in [[RNA]] processing. In the nucleoplasm, the U1 snRNP along with other [[small nuc
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  • An [[antibiotic]] (and [[RNA polymerase]] inhibitor) seldom used against bacterial infections but used a
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  • Single-stranded RNA molecules of 21-23 nucleotides in length, which regulate gene expression.
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  • ...st (1938 - ) who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work on transfer RNA.
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  • The process of copying a DNA sequence into an equivalent copy of RNA.
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  • Human RNA retrovirus associated with certain leukaemias and lymphomas and with demyel
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  • |uses=treat RNA or DNA viruses ...e monophosphate dehydrogenase]] (IMPD), viral RNA polymerase and messenger RNA (mRNA) viral guanylyltransferase. Incorporation of the drug into the viral
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  • {{r|Micro RNA}} {{r|RNA interference}}
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  • A base incorporated into [[DNA]] and [[RNA]] and part of an energy carrier, as [[Adenosine triphosphate|ATP]], in met
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  • |uses=DNA RNA biomolecules '''Guanosine''' (GUA) is a natural biomolecule found in [[DNA]] and [[RNA]] that is formed by the combination of two ring systems, namely [[guanine]]
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  • One of the nucleotides used to build [[RNA]]; the deoxy form is used to make [[DNA]].
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  • ...ry techniques that involve the in-vitro synthesis of many copies of DNA or RNA from one original template ([[National Library of Medicine]])
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  • {{r|RNA world hypothesis}} {{r|RNA}}
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  • A purine or pyrimidine base attached to a ribose (used in RNA) or deoxyribose (used in DNA).
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  • A single-stranded RNA virus of the family paramyxovirus, that affects animals, in particular memb
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  • ...r example, be used in medical diagnostics to assess chromosomal integrity. RNA ISH (hybridization histochemistry) is used to measure and localize mRNAs an ...ay (after prior hydrolysis using RNase in the case of unhybridized, excess RNA probe). Then, the probe that was labeled with either radio-, fluorescent- o
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  • ..., and a specific member of the class, which inhibit [[amino alkyl transfer RNA]] binding during protein synthesis
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  • A supramolecular structure in cells made from proteins and RNA; it is the machine that translates the genetic code and synthesizes amino a
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  • A self-limited, acute infection of the liver caused by an RNA virus, having symptoms similar to those of hepatitis A and spread via conta
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  • Proposes that a world filled with life based on ribonucleic acid (RNA) predated current life based on deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
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  • |uses= DNA RNA ...denine''' is a naturally occurring base found in the nucleic acids DNA and RNA. When adenine is attached to a ribose or deoxyribose sugar, the complex is
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  • ...y virus in serum, saliva, or urine, to detect HIV antibodies, antigens, or RNA.
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  • {{r|Micro RNA}} {{r|RNA world hypothesis}}
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  • |properties=DNA/RNA base '''Guanine''' is a natural biomolecule used as one of the five bases in [[RNA]] and [[DNA]]. It is incorporated into these [[nucleic acid]]s in the form
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  • Human enterovirus and member of the family of Picornaviridae, composed of a RNA genome and a protein capsid, and a causative agent of poliomyelitis.
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  • Illnesses that are caused by five distinct families of RNA viruses: the [[Arenaviridae]], [[Filoviridae]], [[Bunyaviridae]], [[Togavir
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  • {{r|RNA interference}} {{r|RNA}}
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  • ! Ribonucleoside<br/>([[RNA]]) | [[5'-Methyluridine]]<br/>m<sup>5</sup>U<br/>(not present in RNA)
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  • ...both RNA and DNA; incorporation into RNA results in major effects on both RNA processing and functions. <ref>{{citation
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  • |uses= RNA ...A]], but in DNA the ribose ring is a 2'-deoxyribose ring. In both DNA and RNA, adenosine is linked to the other nucleotides by phosphodiester bonds at bo
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  • Single strand RNA virus in the family Flaviviridae, whose immune response initiated by the pr
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  • ...function of [[protease]] [[enzymes]] created by viruses. The [[DNA]] or [[RNA]] in viruses are coded to produce large polyproteins, which need to be clea ...oxyl group in the sugar, so that the drug gets incorporated into new viral RNA or DNA, but the next nucleotide base cannot be added because a linkage grou
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  • ...ins''' are highly conserved nuclear RNA-protein complexes that function in RNA processing in the nucleus, including pre-mRNA splicing and pre-mRNA 3'-end ...lupus erythematosus]] is characterized by production of autoantibodies to RNA or DNA–protein complexes such as small nuclear ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs
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  • ...ry techniques that involve the in-vitro synthesis of many copies of DNA or RNA from one original template."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • {{r|RNA world hypothesis}}
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  • {{rpl|RNA interference|Cisgenic plants}}
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  • {{r|RNA}}
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  • {{r|RNA||**}} {{r|RNA world hypothesis}}
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  • {{r|RNA interference}}
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  • {{r|RNA}}
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  • {{r|RNA}}
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  • ...logy]], '''nucleotides''' are "the monomeric units from which [[DNA]] or [[RNA]] polymers are constructed. They consist of a [[purine]] or [[pyrimidine]]
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  • ...of the liver in humans caused by [[hepatitis c virus]], a single-stranded RNA virus. Its incubation period is 30-90 days. Hepatitis C is transmitted prim
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  • {{r|RNA world hypothesis}} {{r|RNA}}
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  • {{r|RNA}}
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  • {{r|RNA}}
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  • {{r|Micro RNA}} {{r|RNA interference}}
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  • {{r|RNA interference}}
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  • {{r|RNA}}
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  • {{r|RNA}}
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  • ...ell goes from the deoxynucleic acid DNA, to the ribonucleic acid messenger RNA, to protein, but never from protein to nucleic acids. By ''information'', i ...[[genes]] is used in cells during synthesis of proteins to determine, via RNA intermediates, the order of amino acid residues in proteins.
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  • {{r|RNA interference}}
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  • {{r|Micro RNA}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/RNA world hypothesis]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Micro RNA}}
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  • {{r|RNA interference}}
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  • ...ally occurring base [[adenosine]]-monophosphate used in both [[DNA]] and [[RNA]], but it contains a [[fluorine]] atom and the geometry of the [[ribose]] r
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  • {{r|RNA||**}}
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  • {{r|RNA world hypothesis}}
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  • {{r|RNA world hypothesis}}
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  • {{r|RNA world hypothesis}}
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  • ...N termini to red at the C termini. From: RNA Silencing Sheds Light on the RNA World Jones R PLoS Biology Vol. 4, No. 12, e448 doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.00 The '''RNA world hypothesis''' proposes that [[RNA]] was the first life-form on earth, later developing a [[Cell_membrane|cell
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  • {{r|RNA}}
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  • {{r|RNA interference|Cisgenic plants}}
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  • ...utput]] using [[radioisotope]]s measurement with radionuclide angiography (RNA), also called[[multiple-gated acquisition]] ([[MUGA]]). *MUGA-RNA
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  • {{r|RNA interference}}
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  • ...with applications including patterns of re-assortment in viruses, optimal RNA expression for vaccines and chromatin structure as a function of DNA sequen
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  • ...codons are made to interact with the corresponding anti-codon in transfer-RNA molecules ([[tRNA]]). Although some amino acids have only one codon, such
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  • |uses= RNA base ...s 5-methyl-uracil, and it usually forms base pairs with [[adenine]] (A) in RNA. In an adenine-uracil base pair, the O4 oxygen atom of uracil forms a hydr
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  • {{r|RNA interference}}
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  • It disrupts DNA replication and transcription of RNA, with an overall suppression of nucleic acid activity. Thiotepa also posses
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  • {{r|Messenger RNA}}
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  • ...|Gram-positive]] and [[Gram-negative bacteria]] that works by inhibiting [[RNA polymerase]]. It is often used to study [[molecular biology]] because of t ...t is derived from [[streptomyces parvullus]]. It binds to DNA and inhibits RNA synthesis (transcription), with chain elongation more sensitive than initia
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  • {{r|RNA world hypothesis}}
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  • {{r|RNA}}
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  • ...4)[http://intramural.nimh.nih.gov/lcmr/snge/Protocols/ISHH/ISHH.html (5)]. RNA or DNA viral sequences can also be located in this fashion. These probes ar
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  • ...ing a stable complex with the enzyme. It thus suppresses the initiation of RNA synthesis. Rifampin is bactericidal, and acts on both intracellular and ext
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  • ...ingle strand of RNA and uses [[reverse transcription]] to form DNA from an RNA template. Among [[retroviruses]] HTLV has a unique genome that leads to its ...s well as reverse transcribing proteins that facilitate transcription from RNA to DNA. This core is encased in a protein shell called a [[capsid]]. The ou
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  • ...cage reagent]]. These compounds are used to make [[thioaptamer]]s, DNA or RNA molecules synthesized to bind to protein targets, either by design or rando
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  • {{r|RNA}}
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  • Cinoxacin binds to [[DNA]] and interferes with the synthesis of viral [[RNA]] and therefore inhibits the production of viral [[protein]]s.
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  • {{r|RNA}}
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  • {{r|RNA world}}
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  • ...rically, these made up the kingdom [[Monera]]. However, modern study of [[RNA]] indicates that bacteria and archea should considered to be two domains, w
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