Abstract

The temporal relation and correlation between the syntheses of DNA and protein of bovine female sex chromosomes were studied. Significant differences were found between the patterns of protein and DNA synthesis as studied by <sup>3</sup>H-lysine and <sup>3</sup>H-arginine incorporation into protein and <sup>3</sup>H-thymidine incorporation into DNA. In contrast to the late-labeling X chromosome for DNA, no X chromosome was found to be late labeling with respect to protein containing either <sup>3</sup>H-lysine or <sup>3</sup>H-arginine. No distinct differences were found between the patterns of incorporation of the two tritiated amino acids into the chromosome protein.

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