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Nucleic Acids Research, 1975, Vol. 2, No. 4 469-475
© 1975


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Sequence of E. coli tRNAGlul by automated sequential degradation

Mayo Uziel* and A.J. Weinberger

Biology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830, USA

*All requests for information should go to this author.

Received December 9, 1974. A minor tRNA Glu1 constituent of a preparation of E. coli B {dagger}RNAGlu (Oak Ridge) has a goanosine residue at position 66 rather than an adenosine as in the tRNA Glu2 described by Ohashi et al. (3). Automated sequential degradation was used to sequence this region.


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