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. 1982 Mar 25;10(6):1857–1865. doi: 10.1093/nar/10.6.1857

The DNA sequence of the gene rpsA of Escherichia coli coding for ribosomal protein S1.

J Schnier, K Isono
PMCID: PMC320576  PMID: 6281725

Abstract

The DNA sequence of the gene rpsA as well as of its neighboring regions has been determined using the dideoxyribonucleotide method. It was found that there is an "open-reading-frame" of 350 bp which precedes the gene rpsA. Furthermore, an extensive internal repeats of nucleotide sequence have been found in this gene.

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