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The RNA polymerase coded by phage T7 specifically transcribes the late regions of T7 DNA in vitro.
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SUMMERS, W., SIEGEL, R. Transcription of Late Phage RNA by T7 RNA Polymerase. Nature 228, 1160–1162 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/2281160a0
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