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Nucleic Acids Research, 2000, Vol. 28, No. 12 0
© 2000 Oxford University Press

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Cloning and characterization of the 5'-upstream sequence governing the cell cycle-dependent transcription of mouse DNA polymerase {alpha} 68 kDa subunit gene

N.S.Nishikawa, M.Izumi, H.Uchida, M.Yokoi, H.Miyazawa and F.Hanaoka

Nucleic Acids Res. (2000) 28, 1525–1534

The authors would like to apologise for errors in the Abstract and Figure 1A of the above manuscript.

In the Abstract, the first two sentences should state as follows: We have isolated the genomic DNA fragment spanning the 5'-end and the first four exons encoding the 68 kDa subunit (p68) of the mouse DNA polymerase {alpha}–primase complex. The p68 promoter region lacks TATA and CAAT boxes, but contains a GC-rich sequence, two palindrome sequences and two putative E2F-binding sites.

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