Thermal stability of T2 DNA in situ
Thermal denaturation experiments were carried out on solutions of formaldehydefixed T2 bacteriophage and purified T2 DNA at low salt concentrations. Measurements of the flow birefringence, ultraviolet absorbance, and sedimentation velocity indicated that the tertiary structure of the internal DNA re...
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description | Thermal denaturation experiments were carried out on solutions of formaldehydefixed T2 bacteriophage and purified T2 DNA at low salt concentrations. Measurements of the flow birefringence, ultraviolet absorbance, and sedimentation velocity indicated that the tertiary structure of the internal DNA remains intact even at temperatures up to 20 ° higher than the melting temperature of free DNA under comparable conditions. |
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