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Page 10-2
Until the early 1970s , radioactivity could be incorporated into nucleic acids only
by metabolic labeling , in which radioactive precursors ( usually " P ) were
introduced into cells that were synthesizing the DNA of interest . This procedure ...
Until the early 1970s , radioactivity could be incorporated into nucleic acids only
by metabolic labeling , in which radioactive precursors ( usually " P ) were
introduced into cells that were synthesizing the DNA of interest . This procedure ...
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5 ul of each of the aliquots set aside in steps 1 and 2 at the marks , and place the
strip vertically in a chromatography jar so that the radioactive samples are at the
lower end of the strip . The bottom of the strip should dip into a petri dish filled to ...
5 ul of each of the aliquots set aside in steps 1 and 2 at the marks , and place the
strip vertically in a chromatography jar so that the radioactive samples are at the
lower end of the strip . The bottom of the strip should dip into a petri dish filled to ...
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Place the filters in separate glass tubes ( 17 mm x 100 mm ) containing 1 ml of 2 x
SSC , and heat them to boiling for 5 minutes to remove any remaining
radioactivity . Cool the solutions in ice , and transfer them to scintillation vials .
Wash the ...
Place the filters in separate glass tubes ( 17 mm x 100 mm ) containing 1 ml of 2 x
SSC , and heat them to boiling for 5 minutes to remove any remaining
radioactivity . Cool the solutions in ice , and transfer them to scintillation vials .
Wash the ...
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Contents
CONCENTRATING NUCLEIC ACIDS E | 8-10 |
SYNTHESIS OF THE FIRST STRAND OF DNA 8 | 8-11 |
MEASUREMENT OF RADIOACTIVITY IN NUCLEIC ACIDS E | 8-18 |
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