Abstract
A fraction of the covalently closed mitochondrial DNA in mouse L cells contains a replicated heavy-strand segment that is hydrogen bonded to the circular light strand. The inserted single strand is dissociable from the circular duplex at an elevated temperature.
Keywords: density-gradient centrifugation, electron microscopy, separated strands, ethidium bromide, mouse DNA
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