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. 1986 Dec;6(12):4742–4744. doi: 10.1128/mcb.6.12.4742

Methylation site within a facultatively persistent sequence in the macronucleus of Tetrahymena thermophila.

T C White, N C McLaren, S L Allen
PMCID: PMC367260  PMID: 3796615

Abstract

DNA methylation occurs at the adenines in the somatic macronucleus of Tetrahymena thermophila. We report on a methylation site within a DNA segment showing facultative persistence in the macronucleus. When the site is present, methylation occurs on both strands, although only 50% of the DNA molecules are methylated.

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