The nucleotide sequence of 22 803 bp on the left arm of chromosome VII was determined by polymerase chain reaction-based approaches to compensate for the unstable character of cosmid clones from this region of the chromosome. The coding density of the sequence is particularly high (more than 83%). T
The sequence of a 23·4kb segment on the right arm of chromosome VII fromSaccharomyces cerevisiae revealsCLB6, SPT6, RP28A andNUP57 genes, a ty3 element and 11 new open reading frames
✍ Scribed by Hansen, M.; Albers, M.; Backes, U.; Coblenz, A.; Leuther, H.; Neu, R.; Schreer, A.; Schäfer, B.; Zimmermann, M.; Wolf, K.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 324 KB
- Volume
- 12
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0749-503X
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✦ Synopsis
The DNA sequence of 23 427 bp from the right arm of chromosome V11 of Srrc,clirrrort/~ws cereiiyicie is reported. The sequence contains 18 open reading frames (ORFs). Four of these are identical to genes already known. (35970 corresponds to the CLBh gene. (36169 is identical to the SPT6 gene. (36178 represents the RPS28.4 gene and G6320 corresponds to the 3'-region from the NUPS7 gene. Four ORFs ((35978, G5982. (35984, G5995) belong to a Ty3-1 element. A further O R F ((3.5975) encodes a tRNA"'. The other ORFs revealed no significant similarity to any
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