Severe Distortion by 5-Bromouracil of the Sequence Characteristics of a Bacterial Deoxyribonucleic Acid

THE statement is often encountered in the literature that one or another purine or pyrimidine analogue, not found in the cell normally, can, when it is incorporated into a deoxy- or ribo-nucleic acid, partly replace one of the natural nucleic acid constituents. For example, 5-bromouracil is said to...

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