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. 1975 Sep;16(3):720–724. doi: 10.1128/jvi.16.3.720-724.1975

Denaturation map of polyoma DNA.

B Lescure, M Yaniv
PMCID: PMC354720  PMID: 169394

Abstract

A denaturation map of polyoma DNA cleaved by Eco R1 to form linear molecules was established by electron microscopy. Partial denaturation, under the same conditions, of fragments obtained by Haemophilus influenzae restriction enzymes allowed us to align the denaturation map with the already established physical map of polyoma DNA (Griffin et al., 1974).

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