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Nucleic Acids Research, 1983, Vol. 11, No. 6 1909-1912
© 1983


MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

The nudeotide sequences of 5S rRNAs from a muItJceOolar green alga, Ulva pertusa, and two brown algat, Eisenia bicydis and Sargassum fuhetlum

Byung-Lak Lim, Hiroshi Hori and Syozo Osawa

Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Nagoya University Chikusa-lm, Nagoya 464, Japan.

Received February 1, 1983. Accepted February 22, 1983.

The nucleotide sequences of 5S rRNA from a multlcellular green alga Ulva pertuaa, and multicellular brown algae Eiaenia bioyolie and SargaeBum fulvellum, have been determined. The 5S rRNA from Ulva Is composed of 120 nucleotides, and those from Eisenia and Sargaaewn have 118 nucleotides. The nucleotide sequence of Ulva 5S rRNA is rather similar to 5S rRNAs from unicellular green algae and higher plants, while those of Eiaenia and SargasBum 5S rRNAs are unique.


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