Abstract

In this report, the first example of a defined morphological “marker” structure occurring at corresponding sites in closely adjacent transcripts is presented. The analysis of the location of these markers reveals that a linear relationship exists between chromatin length and the distance of the substructures from the axis. This situation allows to draw several conclusions: 1. 1. Heterogeneous length patterns of transcripts in Miller spreads do not necessarily exist in vivo. 2. 2. The DNP RNP length ratio is 4.4. 3. 3. The DNP RNP length ratio is about 8.4. 4. 4. The packing of RNA in non-ribosomal transcription is not different from that of ribosomal transcription as concerns the foreshortening. 5. 5. The length of the transcription unit in this particular picture is at least 400 kilobasepairs.

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