Strandedness of newly synthesized short pieces of polyoma DNA from isolated nuclei.
AUTOR(ES)
Flory, P J
RESUMO
The discontinuous synthesis of the complementary strands of polyoma DNA in isolated nuclei has been studied by hybridization techniques. The relative amounts of the newly synthesized complementary strands were compared by separately annealing them to denatured HpaII restriction fragments. In every case an excess (1.4- to 2.4-fold) of short pieces of the strand growing in the 3' leads to 5' direction was found.
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