Korn et al., 1981 - Google Patents
The reactivation of developmentally inert 5S genes in somatic nuclei injected into Xenopus oocytesKorn et al., 1981
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- Korn L
- Gurdon J
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In the frog Xenopus, the somatic-type 5S ribosomal RNA genes are active in all cells; the oocyte-type 5S genes are active in oocytes but not in somatic cells. A new method of native gel electrophoresis resolves the two types of 5S RNA which are of the same length but …
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