On Sep 24, 3:17 am, Duncan Clark <[email protected]> wrote:
> Historians believe that in newspost
> <[email protected]> on Fri, 24 Sep 2010, DK
> <[email protected]> penned the following literary
> masterpiece:
>
> >In article <[email protected]>, Duncan Clark 
> ><[email protected]> wrote:
> >>Hi Folks,
>
> >>I don't suppose anyone knows what the exact mutation is for E.coli
> >>metB1?
>
> >>Struggling to find a definitive answer :-(
>
> >Seems like it's not known. Ecoliwiki says "most likely a deletion mutation".
> >Could you perhaps see if Metb1 ORF can be PCRed out from MetB1- strains?
> >And if it can be, you can sequence :-)
>
> I think sequencing is going to be the only way.
>

Find somebody doing one of those big metagenomics projects and sneak
in a run on one of his 454 sequencers. You'll have the whole genome
sequenced in no time.

Nick

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