Abstract
Most of the ribosomal RNA genes of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae are about 9 kilobases (kb) in size and encode both the 35S rRNA (processed to produce the 25S, 185, and 5.8S species) and 5S rRNA. These genes are arranged in a single tandem array of 100 repeats. Below, we present evidence that at the centromere-distal end of this array is a tandem arrangement of a different type of rRNA gene. Each of these repeats is 3.6 kb in length and encodes a single 5S rRNA. The coding sequence of this gene is different from that of the "normal" 55 gene in three positions located at the 3′ end of the gene. © 1984 IRL Press Limited.
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Mcmahon, M. E., Stamenkovich, D., & Petes, T. D. (1984). Tandemly arranged variant 5S ribosomal RNA genes in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Nucleic Acids Research, 12(21), 8001–8016. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/12.21.8001
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