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Nucleic Acids Research, 1983, Vol. 11, No. 4 913-916
© 1983


MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

Terminal heterogeneity and corrections of the nudeotide sequence of 5S rRNA from an extreme thermophile,Thermus thermophiiusHB8

Hiroyuki Komiya, Makoto Kawakami and Shosuke Takemura

Institute of Molecular Biology, School of Science, Nagoya University Nagoya 464, Japan

Received January 20, 1983. Accepted January 29, 1983.

The nucleotide sequence of 5S rRNA from an extreme thermophile Thermus thermophiius HB8 has been re–examined and determined as(PA) The present study could resolve previously ambiguous residues and find two additional residues (G8 3, C97), G at position 89 and two terminal heterogeneities which are exactly the same as reported with Thermus aquaticus 5S rRNA.


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