Nucleic Acids Research, Vol 26, Issue 1 156-159, Copyright © 1998 by Oxford University Press
M Szymanski, T Specht, MZ Barciszewska, J Barciszewski and VA Erdmann
In this paper we present the updated version of the compilation of 5S rRNA
and 5S rDNA nucleotide sequences. It contains 1622 primary structures of 5S
rRNAs and 5S rRNA genes from 888 species. These include 58 archaeal, 427
eubacterial, 34 plastid, nine mitochondrial and 1094 eukaryotic DNA or RNA
nucleotide sequences. The sequence entries are divided according to the
taxonomic position of the organisms. All individual sequences deposited in
the 5S rRNA Database can be retrieved using the WWW-based, taxonomic
browser at http://rose.man.poznan.pl/5SData/5SRNA.html++ + or
http://www.chemie. fu-berlin.de/fb_chemie/agerdmann/5S_rRNA.html . The
files with complete sets of data as well as sequence alignments are
available via anonymous ftp.
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