Analysis of recombination in mammalian cells using SV40 genome segments having homologous overlapping termini.
AUTOR(ES)
Upcroft, P
RESUMO
Segments of SV40 DNA having homologous overlapping termini recombine to produce viable genomes in monkey cells. Frequencies of recombination on either side of a deletion marker are non-random; replication and palindromes do not appear to be essential. Since recombination involves host enzymes, a suitable system has been devised for analysing host cell recombination functions.
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