Processing of complex heteroduplexes in Escherichia coli and Cos-1 monkey cells.
AUTOR(ES)
Abastado, J P
RESUMO
Upon transformation into Escherichia coli or Cos-1 monkey cells, heteroduplex DNA made of two sequences containing many nucleotide mismatches yields a wide array of different molecules, some with a patchwork structure. Thus, complex heteroduplexes can be processed to generate many genetic variants.
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