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Figure 1.1.  Model of the hTERT/hTR complex at the telomere (Lingner et al. 1997;
Figure 1.2.  Secondary structure of hTR (adapted from Ueda and Roberts 2004).  Gray bases
Figure 1.4. Optimized selection cycle (adapted from Roberts 1999).  The library is first
Figure 2.1.  Human telomerase RNA constructs utilized to demonstrate RNA-RNA
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