Abstract

An enzyme fraction from calf thymus nuclei which incorporates single ribonucleotides into terminal positions of DNA has been described (1, 2, 3). It has been found that this same enzyme fraction (referred to in this communication as ‘nuclear enzyme’) catalyses the incorporation of deoxyribonucleotides into terminal positions of DNA and that this activity appears to be distinct from that of DNA polymerase.

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