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Late S phase cells (Chinese hamster ovary) induce early S phase DNA labeling patterns in G1 phase nuclei.
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ChromatinChromatin StructureCell DivisionOogenesisG1 PhaseGeneticsNatural SciencesSomatic Cell GeneticsMeiosisDna ReplicationCell CycleReproductive BiologyMedicineCell BiologyG1 Phase NucleusG1 Phase NucleiChinese Hamster Ovary
Cells (Chinese hamster ovary) in G1 phase were fused with cells in late S phase to determine if a cell in late S phase can induce DNA synthesis in the nucleus of a G1 cell and, if so, to determine if the DNA synthesis so induced in a G1 phase nucleus has an autoradiographic pattern characteristic of early or of late S phase synthesis. The results indicate (i) that 89% of the G1 nuclei in late-S/G1 binucleates synthesized DNA, while only 2% of the control unfused G1 cells synthesized DNA, and (ii) that in all late-S/G1 binucleates the G1 nucleus was induced to synthesize early S phase DNA. These results are compatible with the idea that a cytoplasmically transmissible factor initiates DNA synthesis but that an intranuclear mechanism defines the temporal order of replication.
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