The sequence arrangement of Drosophila melanogaster 5s DNA cloned in recombinant plasmids.

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Published in Cell on July 01, 1977

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N D Hershey, S E Conrad, A Sodja, P H Yen, M Cohen, N Davidson, C Iigen, J Carbon

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