Transfer RNA genes of Drosophila melanogaster (original) (raw)

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Spiros Artavanis-Tsakonas

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Biozentrum, Basel, Switzerland

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Department of Cell Biology, Princeton University

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Department of Biology, Princeton University

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Robert Dudler, Albert H. Egg, Eric Kubli, Spiros Artavanis-Tsakonas, Walter J. Gehring, Ruth Steward, Paul Schedl, Transfer RNA genes of Drosophila melanogaster, Nucleic Acids Research, Volume 8, Issue 13, 11 July 1980, Pages 2921–2938, https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/8.13.2921
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Abstract

Three recombinant plasmids containing randomly sheared genomic D.melanogaster tRNAs have been identified and characterized in detail. One of these, the plasmid 14C4, has a D.melanogaster (Dm) DNA segment of 18 kb, and has three tRNA 2Arg and two tRNA ASN genes. The second plasmid, 38B10, has tRNA His genes, while the third plasmid, 63H5, contains coding sequences for tRNA 2Arg The Dm DNA segments in each recombinant plasmid are derived from unique cytogenetic loci. 14C4 is from 84 F, 38B10 is from 48 F and 63H5 is from 70 A.

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