Correction: Forward ends are "less" permuted than the reverse ends
cun li, Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology
31 May 2011
The overall frequencies of forward HFSs are greater than that of the reserve HFSs (Figure 7 and additional file 3), again suggesting that the replication and packaging of the genome is asymmetric and that the forward ends (5' relative to the genome) are less permuted than the reverse ends (3' relative to the genome).
Correction: Forward ends are "less" permuted than the reverse ends
31 May 2011
The overall frequencies of forward HFSs are greater than that of the reserve HFSs (Figure 7 and additional file 3), again suggesting that the replication and packaging of the genome is asymmetric and that the forward ends (5' relative to the genome) are less permuted than the reverse ends (3' relative to the genome).
Competing interests
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