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. 1979 Sep 25;7(2):361–375. doi: 10.1093/nar/7.2.361

Sequence of 1019 nucleotides encompassing one of the inverted repeats from the yeast 2 micrometer plasmid.

J Hindley, G A Phear
PMCID: PMC328023  PMID: 386282

Abstract

A sequence of 1019 nucleotides encompassing one of the 600 base inverted repeats and non-repeated flanking regions has been determined in the type A yeast 2 micrometers plasmid cloned in pMB9. Methods are described for applying the Maxam-Gilbert sequencing procedure to DNA fragments labelled at the 3'-end using a T4-polymerase exchange/repair reaction and for sequencing 5'-end labelled fragments using dideoxy-nucleotides as chain terminators in the presence of E. coli DNA polymerase (nach Klenow). A notable feature of the sequence is its unusual content of symmetry elements. In one region of 140 nucleotides, 137 are involved in a complex arrangement of direct and inverted repeats linked by palindromic sequences.

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