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Annals of Botany 85: 157, 2000
© 2000 Annals of Botany Company

Cloning and Characterization of New Repetitive Sequences in Field Bean (Vicia faba L.)

MARCELA NOUZOV, MARIE KUBÁLAKOVÁ, MARIE DOLE ZSELOVÁ, ANDREA KOBLÍZSKOVÁ, PAVEL NEUMANN, JAROSLAV DOLEZSEL and JIRÍ MACAS

Institute of Plant Molecular Biology, BranisSovská 31, CSeské BudeSjovice, CZ-370 05, Czech Republic Institute of Experimental Botany, Sokolovská 6, CZ-77200, Olomouc, Czech Republic

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Annals of Botany83: 535–541, 1999

It is regretted that Figure 1 of this paper was incorrect; it should have appeared as follows:

Fig. 1. Genomic organization of new repetitive sequences. Southern blots of field bean genomic DNA digested using various restriction enzymes (H, Hind III; Hc, Hinc II; T,Taq I; A, Alu I; R, Rsa I; M, Mbo I; F, Fok I) were probed with the individual repeats. The bands from which the sequences were isolated are marked by arrows. The bands from which full length sequence of T133 and TIII17 repeats were isolated are marked by asterisks.


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