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In addition, Hill et al. identified a 23 bp sequence common to the region containing T1 and T2, which is sufficient to signal replication fork inhibition in a ColE1-derrived plasmid, and the terminator signal sequence is dependent on its orientation in the plasmid and the presence of the trans-acting termination factor Tus.
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Previous biochemical and molecular genetic evidence led to a model for a single centromeric nucleosome per yeast chromosome, each containing two Cse4 molecules, located at the ∼125 bp CEN sequence common to all 16 yeast chromosomes (Chen et al., 2000; Smith, 2002; Furuyama and Biggins, 2007).
Such long recombination events appear to be clade-specific, because the phylogenies of genes flanking the PaLoc (fig. 5 A and C) and 75 bp of the 115 bp PaLoc-replacing sequence common to all nontoxigenic strains (fig. 5 A and B) (Braun et al. 1996) were congruent with the genome-wide phylogeny.
The products from the two reactions were joined (via the 27 bp overlapping 5' GFP sequence common to both PCR products) in the 2nd round PCR stage to generate a hybrid DNA fragment.
These results indicate that deletion of sequences common to wheat and rye was effective, and the 89 bp sequence was used for further characterization.
We designed four real-time PCR assays that amplified 18S ribosomal RNA gene sequences common to various plants at lengths of approximately 100, 200, 400, and 800 base pairs (bp).
An 89 bp segment of Revolver that is enriched in the genome of rye was isolated by deleting the DNA sequences common to rye and wheat.
Given that the sequences analyzed in different studies included different fragments of the control region, only a 230 bp fragment common to all sequences could be compared.
We compared the 230 bp fragment, common to all considered sequences.
Primer pair A (HPV6apr1/HPV6aRev) amplifies a 615 bp product common to both X77607 and homologous chromosome 14 sequence.
The 23 bp deletion common to haemofelis group haemoplasmas was not present in the novel haemoplasma gene sequence.
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