Self-modifying RNA molecules and methods of making

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The invention concerns a method for creating, identifying, and isolating ribozymes capable of binding a selected ligand and catalyzing a reaction involving the selected ligand. The method entails sequential selections for ligand binding molecules and catalytic molecules. The invention also includes novel ribozymes produced by these methods.

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