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Science 6 February 1970:
Vol. 167. no. 3919, pp. 879 - 881
DOI: 10.1126/science.167.3919.879

Articles

Nucleotide Sequence of an RNA from Cells Infected with Adenovirus 2

K. Ohe 1 and S. M. Weissman 1

1 Departments of Medicine and Molecular Biophysics, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06510

The principal nucleotide sequence of an RNA in KB cells infectedwith adenovirus 2 has been determined. As isolated, the molecule shows some terminal and internal heterogeneity. The sequence permits extensive base pairing and contains prominent repeating sequences. A portion of the sequence resembles a sequence found in several transfer RNA's.


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