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Methylation-glucosylation sequence

The density, p, of a double stranded DNA molecule, and hence its position in the gradient, depends primarily on its nucleotide composition (eq. 2.2 gives p= 1.660+0.098 (GC)). The relation does not hold for DNAs containing glucosylated, methylated or other modified residues, nor for DNAs of very simple sequence such as synthetic polynucleotides, crab poly dAT (Wells et al. 1970) and centromeric DNA. Single stranded DNA is denser than double stranded DNA and isopycnic centrifugation can be used to separate them. [Pg.456]


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