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. 1979 Jun;30(3):923–928. doi: 10.1128/jvi.30.3.923-928.1979

Physical map of bacteriophage BF23 DNA: restriction enzyme analysis.

B Lange-Gustafson, M Rhoades
PMCID: PMC353404  PMID: 480473

Abstract

Cleavage maps of bacteriophage BF23 DNA have been constructed for the restriction endonucleases SalI (3 fragments), BamHI (5 fragments), EcoRI, (8 fragments), BalI (13 fragments), and HpaI (49 fragments, 32 of which have been ordered). The maps were determined by (i) analysis of deletion mutants, (ii) digestion with two endonucleases, (iii) digestion of isolated fragments with a second enzyme, (iv) analysis of partial digests, and (v) digestion after treatment with lambda exonuclease.

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