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The effects of 5-Br-deoxyuridine and 5-F-deoxyuridine on thymidine-2-C14, formate-C14, and P32 incorporation into rabbit marrow DNA in vitro were studied. 5-Br-deoxyuridine competitively inhibits incorporation of thymidine-2-C14 into rabbit marrow DNA, and is apparently used in lieu of thymidine for DNA biosynthesis. The bone marrow is quite sensitive to the action of 5-Br-deoxyuridine. 5-F-deoxyuridine does not appreciably affect incorporation of thymidine-2-C14 or P32 into marrow DNA or formate-C14 into RNA but greatly inhibits utilization of labeled formate for DNA synthesis indicating an interference with thymidine formation.
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