Abstract

In order to study the genealogical relationships among four groups (I to IV) of RNA coliphages, we sequenced 200 to 260 nucleotides from the 3′ termini of 14 phage RNAs according to the method of Sanger et al. (1977), and compared the results. It was found that the sequences of phage RNAs in the same group were extremely homologous (about 90%). On the other hand, when the sequences were compared with those from other groups, they were seen to be only about 50 to 60% homologous between group I and group II, and about 50% homologous between group III and group IV. In other combinations, such as groups I (or II) and III, and groups I (or II) and IV, however, the extent of homology was small. Furthermore, the sequences up to 30 residues from the 3′ end were found to be about 90% homologous between groups I and II, and between groups III and IV. These results confirm our previous findings, that the sequences located in the proximity of the 3′ end of phage RNA in the same group were well-conserved (Inokuchi et al., 1979), and that close relationships exist between groups I and II, and between groups III and IV (Furuse et al., 1979).

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