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Abstract
Allium roots grown in C(14)-thymidine and H(3)-thymidine media were treated with N hydrochloric acid at 60 degrees C. as in standard Feulgen hydrolysis. The retention of the radioactive thymidine in DNA as a function of hydrolysis time was studied autoradiographically. No significant loss of label was detected until hydrolysis was extended beyond the optimal time for Feulgen staining. The data are consistent with the assumption that there is no significant loss of DNA during normal Feulgen hydrolysis in the material used.Entities:
Keywords: DESOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID/determination; STAINS AND STAINING; VEGETABLES
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Year: 1958 PMID: 13610932 PMCID: PMC2224516 DOI: 10.1083/jcb.4.6.701
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biophys Biochem Cytol ISSN: 0095-9901