Comments |
Reported to contain EcoRI/HindIII fragments of the following sizes (kb), ordered as in the genome: 0.431, 3.240, 1.725, 1.267, 0.937, 0.790, 0.485, 2.085, 1.906, 1.533, 0.429, 1.983, 1.295. Confirmed to contain EcoRI/HindIII fragments of the following sizes (kb): 0.42, 0.48, 0.79, 0.93, 1.3, 1.3, 1.6, 1.7, 1.9, 2.0. Overlaps clones with ATCC number(s): 70868, 70888, 70896. One end of the insert contains the following restriction sites (nt from the SmaI site): HindIII--880, 2859, 4155, 10430; XhoI--2136; BamHI--3592; EcoRI--5688, 6101, 8707, 10081. Contains part of the coding region for ABP1 beginning with aa 15. YCR1102 and YCR1104 are located between ABP1 and KIN82, with coding regions on opposite strands. |
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