PMID: 375194Mar 1, 1979Paper

Nucleotide sequence of the transposable DNA-element IS2

Nucleic Acids Research
D GhosalH Saedler

Abstract

The complete sequence of the transposable DNA element IS2 in gal OP-308:: IS2 (I) has been determined. This element is 1.327 bp long. The integrated element is flanked by a five base pair long sequence duplication. The termini of IS2 are not perfect inverted repeats, but a close approximation.

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