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. 1977 Jun;22(3):734–741. doi: 10.1128/jvi.22.3.734-741.1977

Replication of herpesvirus DNA. III. Rate of DNA elongation.

T Ben-Porat, M L Blankenship, J M DeMarchi, A S Kaplan
PMCID: PMC515773  PMID: 195088

Abstract

The rate of pseudorabies virus DNA elongation was measured by three different techniques: density shift experiments, radioautography examined by light microscopy, and radioautography examined by electron microscopy. The rate of the fork movement at 37 degrees C was estimated to be approximately 1 micron/min.

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