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Biophysical Journal 3: 309-321 (1963)
© 1963 the Biophysical Society
ABSTRACT
Zone centrifugation of mixtures of two labeled DNA's at low concentrations in density gradients of sucrose permits accurate measurement of relative sedimentation rates. The individual rates are constant during the run. Measurements with DNA's from phages T2, T5, and lambda conform to the relation D2/D1 = (M2/M1)0.35, where D and M refer to distances sedimented and molecular weights of the DNA pair. The results show that high molecular weight DNA's sediment artificially fast in the optical centrifuge, owing to a hitherto unknown effect of molecular interactions. The molecular weight of lambda DNA is 31 million, measured either from sedimentation rate or from tests of fragility under shear.
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