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. 1980 Dec 11;8(23):5825–5833. doi: 10.1093/nar/8.23.5825

Deletions and DNA rearrangements within the transposable DNA element IS2. A model for the creation of palindromic DNA by DNA repair synthesis.

J Besemer, G Görtz, D Charlier
PMCID: PMC324344  PMID: 6258153

Abstract

Three derivatives of mutant ga10P-308::IS2-I of Escherichia coli were characterized by DNA sequence analysis. Deletions and DNA sequence rearrangements were observed which apparently were initiated at short A-T rich inverted repeats within IS2. Two of the mutants carried newly synthesized DNA sequences which were inverted copies of already existing IS2 sequences. Thus long stretches with twofold symmetry were formed. It is discussed whether these inverted repeats were formed by DNA repair synthesis which was initiated at the A-T rich palindromes of IS2.

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