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Corrigendum for Grosskopf et al., Nucl. Acids Res. 13 (5) 1517-1528.
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Nucleic Acids Research, 1985, Vol. 13, No. 6 2187
© 1985


Corrigendum

Corrigendum

On page 1523 within the first paragraph the numbers 68 and 28 have to be interchanged and the paragraph should read as follows:

"Possible ambiguities in the DraII and DraIII recognition sequences (especially concerning the central N's in both recognition sequences) were resolved by detection of the 42 bp pBR322.DraII-fragment, the 28 bp {lambda} DraII-fragment as well as the 68 bp {lambda} DraIII-fragment after digestion of [32P] -labeled pBR322 or {lambda} DNA with DraII and DraIII and subsequent separation of the fragment mixtures on sequencing gels (data not shown)."

In addition in Table 2 the columns for {lambda} DNA, DraII and for {lambda} DNA, DraIII have to be interchanged. The corrected Table 2 should therefore appear as follows:

Table 2 Comparison of the experimentally determined and computer-derived lengths of fragments (bp) after digestion of {lambda} and pBR322 DNA with DraII or DraIII (E: experimentally determined; C: computer-derived; *: length determined in sequencing gels)


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