Abstract

The physical distances between endpoints of deletions in the gal operon of λdgal phages previously isolated and mapped by genetic methods have been measured by electron microscopy of heteroduplex DNA. Thus, the galT and galK sites previously mapped by genetic methods, may be assigned to 13 and 4 intervals, respectively, of known physical lengths. The physical data clearly show a nonrandom distribution of these deletion endpoints.

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