Abstract

The kinetics of annealing of the separated strands of the polyoma DNA Hpa II restriction fragments 1 and 2 to an excess of purified short DNA chains isolated from in vitro pulse-labeled replicating polyoma DNA were determined. The results indicate that for each growing fork, the DNA strand which must grow discontinuously is represented about 4 times as frequently in the population of short DNA chains as the strand which could replicate continuously. In addition, the absolute concentration of short DNA chains in the two growing forks is approximately the same. The average size of the short DNA chains from the continuous strand was shown to be very similar to that of the short DNA chains from the discontinuous strand. We conclude that polyoma DNA replication in vitro proceeds by a predominantly semi-discontinuous mechanism.

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