RNA-Dependent DNA Polymerase: Possible Role in the Amplification of Ribosomal DNA in Xenopus oocytes
AUTOR(ES)
Ficq, A.
RESUMO
2′,5′ - dimethyl - N(4′)benzyl - N(4′) - [desmethyl]rifampicin, a derivative of rifampicin, is used to acquire autoradiographic evidence that RNA-dependent DNA synthesis is involved in gene amplification during the early oogenesis of Xenopus laevis.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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