Conceptual illustration of RNA (ribonucleic acid) obelisks (blue) in the human gut. RNA obelisks are viroid-like fragments of RNA that have been found replicating in bacteria in the human mouth and gut. They are formed of single-stranded circular RNA and have a rod-like secondary structure. They code for proteins that are of unknown function.
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