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Figure 1 The T4 late promoter sequence logo.
Figure 2 Amino acid sequence conservation of gp55.is continuous for the T4 protein. Amino acid sequences of the T4, RB14 and RB32 proteins are identical; only T4 is listed
Figure 3 Bacterial RNAP holoenzyme. Ablue) are identified.gp33, as well as thetheir C-terminal domains) and
Figure 4 The limited sequence conservation of gp33. The presentation of the sequence alignment follows Figure 2
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