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. 2011 Aug 26;108(37):15163-15168. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1103623108

Table 2.

Uracil content in mtDNA from wild-type CHO and glyA CHO cells

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MtDNA was isolated from wild-type CHO and glyA CHO cells and levels of uracil were determined using GC/MS. Uracil levels were higher in mtDNA isolated from glyA CHO cells compared to wild-type CHO cells using a t-test (p = 0.01, n = 3). Variation is expressed as SD.