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English: This image illustrates how the ribosome has accreted rRNA over evolution. The bacterial rRNA is thought to be very similar to the rRNA of the ribosome of the last universal common ancestor.
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Source https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Schematic-rRNA-26-structures-of-a-E-coli-LSU-b-E-coli-SSU-c-S-cerevisiae-LSU-and_fig4_260127581
Author Petrov AS, Bernier CR, Gulen B, Waterbury CC, Hershkovits E, et al.

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rRNAs from E coli (a bacterium), S cerevisiae (a eukaryote) H sapiens (a complex eukaryote)

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Escherichia coli

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ribosomal RNA

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