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Incorporation of 3H-Uridine into RNA during Cellular Slime Mould Development

Journal of General Microbiology 1967; 46(1):59–64 · https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-46-1-59

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Abstract

SUMMARY: Dictyostelium discoideum wild-type amoebae incorporate 3H-uridine into RNA at a linear rate during the developmental sequence until the terminal stage of fruiting body construction. However, 3 aggregateless strains perform in similar fashion (except for the final decrease). A sensitive criterion of bacterial contamination, making use of MAK-column chromatography of the labelled RNA, is described.