Published November 1, 1971
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Tissue differences in rat chromosomal RNA
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- Mayfield, John E.
- Bonner, James
Abstract
Chromosomal RNA was isolated from several rat tissues by a new technique. It is shown by RNA-DNA hybridization that each tissue contains a distinct population of chromosomal RNA sequences. This finding is compatible with the proposal that chromosomal RNA is involved in the process of gene activation.
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Copyright © 1971 by the National Academy of Sciences. Contributed by James Bonner, August 18, 1971. We thank our colleagues David Holmes, Stephen Harris, and Richard Firtel for their continuing advice and counsel. This work was supported in part by U.S. Public Health Service Training Grant GM-86 and in part by U.S. Public Health Service Research Grant GM-13762.Files
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