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%I A101451
%S A101451 192,1048,1129,1262,1492,1751,2577,2743,3885,4118,4560,4897
%N A101451 Location of the restriction sites for the enzyme BccI on the PhiX174 
               DNA.
%C A101451 PhiX174 DNA was the first genome of a virus that was ever sequenced completely.
%D A101451 Fiddes, J. C. "The nucleotide sequence of a viral DNA", Scientific American. 
               vol. 237 (6), 54-67 (1977)
%D A101451 Sanger, F., Air, G. M., Barrell, B. G., Brown, N. L., Coulson, A. R., 
               Fiddes, C. A., Hutchison, C. A., Slocombe, P. M. and Smith, M. "Nucliotide 
               sequence of bacteriophage phiX174 DNA", Nature 265 (5596), 687-695 
               (1977)
%D A101451 Sanger, F., Coulson, A. R., Friedmann, T., Air, G. M., Barrell, B. G., 
               Brown, N. L., Fiddes, J. C., Hutchison, C. A. III., Slocombe, P. 
               M. and Smith, M. "The nucleotide sequence of bacteriophage phiX174", 
               J. Mol. Biol. 125 (2), 225-246 (1978)
%H A101451 F. Sanger et al., <a href="http://www.fermentas.com/techinfo/nucleicacids/
               sitesfx174.htm">PhiX174 DNA restriction sites</a>.
%Y A101451 Sequence in context: A030632 A054001 A051527 this_sequence A094949 A133064 
               A051526
%Y A101451 Adjacent sequences: A101448 A101449 A101450 this_sequence A101452 A101453 
               A101454
%K A101451 fini,nonn
%O A101451 1,1
%A A101451 Parthasarathy Nambi (PachaNambi(AT)yahoo.com), Jan 19 2005

    
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