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In situ hybridization of3H-polyuridylic acid of low specific activity to somatic nuclei of Cymbidium protocorms is suggested to indicate the location of the highly amplified AT-rich DNA fraction.
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Abbreviations used: poly (U)=polyuridylic acid; SSC=0.15 M NaCl+0.015 M sodium citrate.
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Nagl, W. Localization of amplified DNA in nuclei of the orchid Cymbidium by in situ hybridization. Experientia 33, 1040–1041 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01945957
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