[bionet.molbio.genbank.updates] S.glaucescens P fragment deletion/rearrangement sequence, partial

GenBank-Updates@genbank.bio.net (04/30/91)

LOCUS       STMGLAAD      128 bp ds-DNA             BCT       30-APR-1991
DEFINITION  S.glaucescens P fragment deletion/rearrangement sequence, partial
            sequence.
ACCESSION   M62939
KEYWORDS    chromosomal rearrangement.
SOURCE      S.glaucescens (strain GLA 000) DNA.
  ORGANISM  Streptomyces glaucescens
            Prokaryota; Bacteria; Firmicutes; Streptomycetaceae.
REFERENCE   1  (sites)
  AUTHORS   Birch,A.W., Haeusler,A., Ruettener,C. and Huetter,R.
  TITLE     Chromosomal deletion/rearrangement in Streptomyces glaucescens
  JOURNAL   Unpublished (1991)
  STANDARD  full staff_review
FEATURES             Location/Qualifiers
     misc_recomb     <^>
                     /note="All 16 of these sequences either define endpoints
                     of deletion/rearrangements in wildtype strains or
                     junctions in mutant strains containing corresponding
                     deletion/rearrangement events. he chr"
BASE COUNT       19 a     44 c     46 g     19 t
ORIGIN
        1 ccgcggcgac ggggcgtacg gccagttctg cctggtcctg cccgagcagg acgccgtgat
       61 cgtgacgacc gccgagaccg agcggatgca ggagatgctg aacctggtct gggcccatct
      121 gctgcccc
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GenBank-Updates@genbank.bio.net (04/30/91)

LOCUS       STMGLAAE      125 bp ds-DNA             BCT       30-APR-1991
DEFINITION  S.glaucescens P fragment deletion/rearrangement sequence, partial
            sequence.
ACCESSION   M62940
KEYWORDS    chromosomal rearrangement.
SOURCE      S.glaucescens (strain GLA 000) DNA.
  ORGANISM  Streptomyces glaucescens
            Prokaryota; Bacteria; Firmicutes; Streptomycetaceae.
REFERENCE   1  (sites)
  AUTHORS   Birch,A.W., Haeusler,A., Ruettener,C. and Huetter,R.
  TITLE     Chromosomal deletion/rearrangement in Streptomyces glaucescens
  JOURNAL   Unpublished (1991)
  STANDARD  full staff_review
FEATURES             Location/Qualifiers
     misc_recomb     50^51
                     /note="All 16 of these sequences either define endpoints
                     of deletion/rearrangements in wildtype strains or
                     junctions in mutant strains containing corresponding
                     deletion/rearrangement events. he chr"
BASE COUNT       20 a     41 c     46 g     18 t
ORIGIN
        1 acccgtaggt ggagccctcg gggctcgctc gtggacggtg atctcgtggg acgggtcctg
       61 gagcttcagc aggatcgaca gatacaggcc ggcgggcccg ccgccgacgc aggcgacctt
      121 cacac
//