Moloney murine leukemia virus c-DNA hybridizes mainly with cellular middle repeated sequences of NIH-Swiss mouse spleen DNA, fragmented to different lengths, denatured and renatured to an intermediate value of Cot, and fractionated in an Ag+-Cs2SO4 preparative gradient suitable to separate unique, middle repeated and highly repeated DNA.
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