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ECB-ART-30338
Ital J Biochem 1979 Jan 01;284:245-51.
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Heat and alkali induced hyperchromic effects in the ribosomal DNA of sea urchin (Lytechinus variegatus) sperm.

Mishra NK .


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Melting point dispersion analysis of the ribosomal DNA (rDNA) of sea urchin (Lytechinus variegatus) sperm shows a scatter in the Tm obtained at wavelengths of 230-280 nm at 5 nm intervals. The dispersion curve of the rDNA, which lies in between human thymus DNA and T2 DNA, is probably suggestive of the intragenic heterogeneity. Alkali induced hyperchromic effects, examined over 220-290 nm at 5 nm intervals, show that the hyperchromic effect is minimum at 250 nm, followed by a sharp increase around 270-275 nm. These findings are consistent with the hyperchromic effects produced by alkali-melted G + C--rich DNA of lower organisms.

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Genes referenced: LOC100887844