Published April 8, 1977
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Journal Article
Interspersion of short repetitive sequences studied in cloned sea urchin DNA fragments
- Creators
- Lee, Amy S.
- Britten, Roy J.
- Davidson, Eric H.
Chicago
Abstract
The length and spacing of repetitive sequence elements were studied in several cloned sea urchin DNA fragments. Sequence organization in these fragments was found to be of the short interspersed form expected for sea urchin DNA, and for one clone the evidence shows that nearby repeats do not belong to the same repetitive sequence family.
Additional Information
© 1977 American Association for the Advancement of Science. 7 February 1977. Five of these clones were previously studied by W. R. Crain in this laboratory. The results of both studies are in close agreement. Supported by NIH grants HD 05753 and GM 20927, and by NSF grant BMS 75-07359. A.S.L. has been supported by a fellowship from the American Cancer Society, California Division, J-289.Additional details
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- 62142
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- NIH
- HD 05753
- NIH
- GM 20927
- NSF
- BMS 75-07359
- American Cancer Society, California Division
- J-289
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