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. 2001 Nov;67(11):5328–5330. doi: 10.1128/AEM.67.11.5328-5330.2001

FIG. 1.

FIG. 1

(A) Oligonucleotides used to create RsrII sites in the cry1Ba and cry1Ia genes by mutagenesis and the amino acids encoded by the respective parts of the genes. The two mutated nucleotides of the wild-type genes are shown above and below the oligonucleotide sequences. (B) Localization of the common MunI site in cry1Ba and cry1Ia genes and the amino acids encoded by the respective parts of the genes.