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Nucleic Acids Research, 1981, Vol. 9, No. 24 6975-6984
© 1981


MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

Direction of bacteriophage {lambda} DNA replication in a thymine requiring Escherichia coli K-12 strain. Effect of thymidine concentration

Manuel S. Valenzuela and Ross B. Inman

Biophysics Laboratory and Department of Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin Madison, WI 53706, USA

Received October 12, 1981. The direction of replication was established for the first round of bacteriophage {lambda} DNA replication in thymine requiring E. coli K-12 cells exposed to different concentrations of thymidine. It was found that a dramatic decrease in the proportion of bidirectionally replicating molecules followed a decrease in the concentration of thymidine. Moreover, the rightward mode of replication appears to be exclusively favored in unidirectionally replicating molecules found at low concentrations of thymidine.


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