
The 5 S rRNA from rice embryos readily hybridized with the 17 S and 25 S rRNA genes. Computer anal. of the 5 S rRNA gene sequences of rice variety IR20 and 17 S and 25 S rRNA gene sequences of rice variety Mangetsumochi revealed the presence of 39 hexa, 4 hepta, and 2 octa nucleotide homologies between 5 S and 17 S rRNA genes and 48 hexa, 11 hepta, 6 octa and 1 nano nucleotide homologies between 5 S and 25 S rRNA genes. These homologous boxes are spread throughout the length of the genes. There was no hybridization between 5 S rRNA and 5.8 S rRNA genes, though a hexa and a hepta nucleotide sequence homologies are found between them. This suggested that \geq1 hepta nucleotide sequence homol. is required for RNA-DNA hybridization to occur.
Base Sequence, Genes, RNA, Ribosomal, Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid, RNA, Ribosomal, 5S, Oryza, Plants, Biochemistry
Base Sequence, Genes, RNA, Ribosomal, Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid, RNA, Ribosomal, 5S, Oryza, Plants, Biochemistry
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