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Nucleic Acids Research, 1981, Vol. 9, No. 23 6265-6278
© 1981


MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

Dissection of the r-determinant of the plasmid R 100.1: the sequence at the extremities of Tn21

Z.X. Zheng*,+, M. Chandler*, R. Hipskind{dagger}, M. Clerget* and L. Caro*

*Département de Biologie Moléculaire Geneva, Switzerland {dagger}Département de Microbiologie, Université de Genève Geneva, Switzerland

Received October 21, 1981.

We have sequenced the extremities of the transposon Tn21, isolated from the r-determinant of the multiple antibiotic resistance plasmid R100.1, and show that it is a member of the Tn3 family of elements.


+Present address: Department of Biology, Fudan University, Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China


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