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/// Structure and function of proteins, nucleic acids and other macromolecules
/// Structure and function of multi-component complexes
/// DNA replication, repair and recombination
/// Chromatin structure and remodeling
/// Transcription
/// RNA processing
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/// Functions of noncoding RNAs
/// Protein folding, processing and degradation
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/// Signal transduction and intracellular signaling
/// Membrane processes
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/// Molecular basis of disease
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ArticleIssue Date2024CitationNature Structural and Molecular Biology, v.31, no.11, pp 1810PublisherNature Research