Journal article

Variability of the 5‘‐end of the large subunit rDNA and presence of a new short class of rRNA in Rhizobiaceae


Authors listEvguenieva-Hackenberg, E; Selenska-Pobell, S

Publication year1995

Pages402-405

JournalLetters in Applied Microbiology

Volume number21

Issue number6

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1111/j.1472-765X.1995.tb01092.x

PublisherOxford University Press


Abstract

A highly variable region of DNA was found between positions 115 and 388 (Escherichia coli
numeration) of the large subunit (ls) rRNA genes of 55 rhizobial and
agrobacterial strains. In each case this heterogeneity was accompanied
by the presence of a new rRNA species approximately 130 bp long. This
novel rRNA species corresponded to the 5'‐end of the ls rRNA genes. An
additional rRNA processing site was located in the central region of the
remaining ls rRNA of many of the Rhizobium leguminosarum and Rh. etli strains, and in all of the agrobacteria studied, excepting the type strain of Agrobacterium vitis NCPPB 3554 and Agrobacterium sp. strain ChAg4.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleEvguenieva-Hackenberg, E. and Selenska-Pobell, S. (1995) Variability of the 5‘‐end of the large subunit rDNA and presence of a new short class of rRNA in Rhizobiaceae, Letters in Applied Microbiology, 21(6), pp. 402-405. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1472-765X.1995.tb01092.x

APA Citation styleEvguenieva-Hackenberg, E., & Selenska-Pobell, S. (1995). Variability of the 5‘‐end of the large subunit rDNA and presence of a new short class of rRNA in Rhizobiaceae. Letters in Applied Microbiology. 21(6), 402-405. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1472-765X.1995.tb01092.x


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