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... Hind111 cuts the 5.7 kb Tn5 element t,wice. 1.1 kb from each end, whereas BamHI only cuts once, 2.7 kb from one end (Rothstein & Reznikoff, 1981). The sizes of the Hind111 and BarnHI restrict’ion fragments of each derivative were used to locate each insertion precisely. The results, presented in Fig ...
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... (Meyer et al., 1991). However, their capacity to use alternative genetic decoding can be extended to the utilization of ⫹1 frameshifting to express nuclear proteins (Klobutcher and Farabaugh, 2002). It has been estimated that ⬎5% of genes require ⫹1 frameshifting for their expression and although th ...
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