The superhelical density of nuclear DNA from human cells.
Structures resembling nuclei may be released by gently lysing human cells in solutions containing non-ionic detergents and high concentrations of salt. These structures, which we call nucleoids, sediment in sucrose gradients containing the intercalating agent, actinomycin D, in the manner characteri...
Main Authors: | Cook, P, Brazell, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1977
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