Maniatis et al., 1975 - Google Patents
Recognition sequences of repressor and polymerase in the operators of bacteriophage lambdaManiatis et al., 1975
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- Maniatis T
- Ptashne M
- Backman K
- Kleid D
- Flashman S
- Jeffrey A
- Maurer R
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- Cell
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Nucleotide sequences in two wild-type and six mutant operators in the DNA of phage h are compared. Strikingly similar 17 base pair units are found which we identify as the repressor binding sites. Each operator contains multiple repressor binding sites separated by AT rich …
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