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NUCLEAR DNA of higher organisms is made up of different fractions with very different properties1,2. In the mouse, this heterogeneity has been independently established by several different techniques1,3–5, giving rise to some terminological confusion.
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MCLAREN, A., WALKER, P. Correspondence of Certain Fractions of Mouse DNA. Nature 221, 771–772 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/221771a0
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