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. 1971 Jan;68(1):172–176. doi: 10.1073/pnas.68.1.172

Transcription of Nonrepeated DNA in Neonatal and Fetal Mice

A H Gelderman 1,*, A V Rake 1,, R J Britten 1
PMCID: PMC391189  PMID: 5276288

Abstract

The transcription of nonrepeated DNA sequences was measured by hybridization of RNA from neonatal and fetal mice to mouse DNA using three different techniques. The measurements indicate that a large part (about 70%) of the rapidly-labeled fetal RNA is transcribed from nonrepeated DNA sequences. It appears that more than 12% of the single-copy DNA sequences are represented in the RNA of newborn mice.

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