We have used the technique of phosphate transfer analysis to test for the presence of phosphodiester bonds linking ribonucleotides (on the 5′ side) to deoxyribonucleotides (on the 3′ side) in DNA newly synthesized within lysates or purified nuclei of mammalian cells. We have found that such covalent junctions between RNA and DNA are present at a frequency of one junction per newly synthesized DNA strand. The junctions are located close to the ends of the nascent DNA strands. The stretches of RNA at the junction are very short compared to the stretches of DNA. These properties are consistent with the conclusion by Reichard, Eliasson, and Söderman (1974) that short stretches of RNA are present on the 5′ ends of nascent DNA strands produced during replication of polyoma virus.