Nucleotide sequence analysis of DNA. II. Complete nucleotide sequence of the cohesive ends of bacteriophage λ DNA

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At the ends of bacteriophage λ DNA, the 5′-terminated strands are 12 nucleotides longer than the 3′-terminated strands. The complete sequence of deoxynucleotides in both the protruding 5′-terminated single strands of λ DNA has been determined by partial repair and by complete repair followed by sequencing of isolated oligonucleotides. Starting from the 5′-end of the left-hand cohesive end, the 12 nucleotides are in the sequence dpGpGpGpCpGpGpCpGpApCpCpT. The sequence from the right-hand cohesive end is exactly complementary to that from the left-hand end. © 1971.

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Wu, R., & Taylor, E. (1971). Nucleotide sequence analysis of DNA. II. Complete nucleotide sequence of the cohesive ends of bacteriophage λ DNA. Journal of Molecular Biology, 57(3), 491–511. https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-2836(71)90105-7

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