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Synthesis of multimeric polyoma virus DNA in mouse L-cells: role of the tsA1S9 gene product.

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TABLE 1. Synthesis of Py DNA in tsAlS9 mouseL-cells at 34 and 38.5°C
FIG. 1.Thisinfectedtext.bacteriophagerespectively.megadaltonMock-infectedtsAlS9Fraction Velocity sedimentation analysis of the Hirt precipitate DNA newly made in Py-infected or mock- mouse L-cells
FIG. 2.extensively,renaturationcellsD) Time course of synthesis of Py DNA forms in mouse L-cells
FIG.BEcoRI-treatedEcoRIbypatternsPysynthesizedtreated 28 agarose DNA digestion; DNA with of as L-celis
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