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Archaeosine (G*) is a modified nucleoside found in the dihydrouracil loop at position 15 of tRNAs found in Archaea,[1] and is thought to be important for the heat resistance of thermophilic archaea such as Thermococcus kodakarensis.[2][3][4]
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