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Analysis of Viral Transcription-Termination Signals

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Viral Messenger RNA

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A number of plasmids were designed for the isolation and study of transcription-termination signals. In this work we demonstrate the use of two plasmid vector systems for the study of various types of terminators derived from the major left Operon of the bacteriophage λ.

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Honigman, A., Hyman, H.C., Oppenheim, A.B. (1985). Analysis of Viral Transcription-Termination Signals. In: Becker, Y., Hadar, J. (eds) Viral Messenger RNA. Developments in Molecular Virology, vol 7. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2585-7_4

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