Abstract
Human DNA digested with Hae III showed multiple repeats of a 170 base pair fragment. The most prominent band was the 340 base pair dimer, estimated to be 0.8% of the entire genome. Eco R1 and Hha I yielded fragments with similar electrophoretic mobility to the Hae III dimer. In each case this band was markedly enriched in DNA reassociating at a C(o)t of ≤ 1. Hybridization of the Hae III dimer to gels eluted on to filters demonstrated that the multiple Hae III fragments and Eco R1 fragments contained compatible sequences. These sequences may comprise a distinct subclass of DNA.
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Manuelidis, L. (1976). Repeating restriction fragments of human DNA. Nucleic Acids Research, 3(11), 3063–3076. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/3.11.3063
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