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Nucleic Acids Research, 1982, Vol. 10, No. 11 3333-3340
© 1982


MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

Organization of the mitochondrial ribosomal RNA genes of maize

David B. Stern, Tristan A. Dyer and David M. Lonsdale

Plant Breeding Institute Maris Lane, Trumpington, Cambridge CB2 2LQ, UK

Received April 6, 1982. Revised May 10, 1982. Accepted May 10, 1982.

The organisation of the mitochondrial ribosomal RNA genes in maize is described. Each of the rRNAs is encoded by a single gene. The 5s and 18s rRNA genes are close together, and separated from the 26S rRNA gene by 16 kb of DNA. There is no evidence of heterogeneity in this gene arrangement.


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