1981
DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1981.tb05728.x
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Origin and Characterization of Short DNA Chains in Escherichia coli

Abstract: One of the major problems in the study of DNA replication involves the presence of numerous short, nonnascent DNA chains in the cell. Such chains often contaminate nascent D N A preparations, making accurate analysis of the replicative DNA difficult. This complication can be avoided by the use of hydroxyapatite chromatography. Previous results from this laboratory had shown that short nascent DNA chains could be eluted from hydroxyapatite at low phosphate concentrations because of their non-covalent associatio… Show more

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“…Siegmann and Werner (18) observed that some nascent Escherichia coli DNA was anomalously resistant to spleen exonuclease, but they later concluded that contaminating RNA was responsible (19). Other investigators have found that proteins covalently attached to the 5' ends of DNA molecules make the molecules resistant to degradation by 5' end-specific nucleases.…”
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“…Siegmann and Werner (18) observed that some nascent Escherichia coli DNA was anomalously resistant to spleen exonuclease, but they later concluded that contaminating RNA was responsible (19). Other investigators have found that proteins covalently attached to the 5' ends of DNA molecules make the molecules resistant to degradation by 5' end-specific nucleases.…”
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confidence: 99%