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Nucleic Acids Research, 1983, Vol. 11, No. 12 4195-4199
© 1983


MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

Structure of the archaebacterial (transposable element ISH50

Wen-Lian Xu* and W.Ford Doolittle+

Department of Biochemistry, Dalhousie University Halifax, NS, B3H 4H7, Canada

+To whom correspondence should be addressed

Received April 5, 1983. Revised May 24, 1983. Accepted May 24, 1983.

We have sequenced in its entirety a new transposable element from the archaebacterium Halobacterium haiobium. This 996 bp element shows some features not unlike those of insertion sequences from eubacteria, although it clearly differs from them in sequences which may be involved in transcription and or translation initiation.


*Permanent address: The Basic Medical Institute, Beijing, China


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