Localization of AT-rich sequences at the nuclear matrix
Abstract:
After culture with 3H-thymidine murine erythroleukemia cells with more sites of DNA attached to the nuclear matrix have more labeled thymidine in their matrix-bound DNA than in their total DNA than do cells with fewer attachment sites. This indicates that the average attachment site sequence is enriched in A + T base pairs.
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