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Of a protein altered in mutants resistant to microtubule inhibitors as a member of the major heat shock protein (hsp70) family. Mol. Cell. Biol. 10:5160?5165. 3. Alberts, B., D. Bray, J. Lewis, M. Raff, K. Roberts, and J. D. Watson. 1994. Molecular biology of the cell. Garland Publishing, Inc., New York, N.Y. 4. Allsopp, A. 1969. Phylogenetic relationships of the procaryota and the origin of the e
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Of a protein altered in mutants resistant to microtubule inhibitors as a member of the major heat shock protein (hsp70) family. Mol. Cell. Biol. 10:5160?5165. 3. Alberts, B., D. Bray, J. Lewis, M. Raff, K. Roberts, and J. D. Watson. 1994. Molecular biology of the cell. Garland Publishing, Inc., New York, N.Y. 4. Allsopp, A. 1969. Phylogenetic relationships of the procaryota and the origin of the e
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E signature sequences in different proteins support the division of Archaebacteria into two distinct groups (Euryarchaeota and Crenarchaeota) and of gram-positive bacteria into at least two groups, corresponding to the low-G C and high-G C species, of which the high-G C group is specifically related to the diderm prokaryotes. The DeinococcusThermus group of species appears to be intermediate in th