TABLES.CHR2_TRNA_REF.TXT NOTE: Set terminal to a width of 132 characters/line and edit (VMS eve) to be able to read properly !!! *********************************************************************************************************************** Table 8. Yeast chromosome II: References for tRNA genes Appendix to Table xx. Yeast chromosome II: tRNA genes *********************************************************************************************************************** (1) Andreadis, A., Y.-P. Hsu, G. B. Kohlhaw and P. Schimmel (1982) Nucleotide sequence of yeast LEU2 shows 5'-noncoding region has sequence cognate to leucine. Cell 31, 319-325. (2) Axel'rod, V. D., V. M. Kryukov, S. N. Isaenko and A. A. Bayev (1974) Nucleotide sequence in tRNAVal2a from baker's yeast. FEBS Lett. 45, 333-336. (3) Baker, R. E., A. Eigel, D. Vögtel, and H. 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