Nature 316, 536–539 (1985) Since publication of this article, sequence analysis of the genomic clone 8A using the chemical degradation technique of Maxam and Gilbert has revealed that the M13 clones used to generate the sequence published in Fig. 3 has undergone rearrangement due to the repetitive nature of the sequence cloned.
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Ravetch, J., Feder, R., Pavlovec, A. et al. Primary structure and genomic organization of the histidine-rich protein of the malaria parasite Plasmodium lophurae. Nature 317, 558 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1038/317558a0
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