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      Mouse L cell mitochondrial DNA molecules are selected randomly for replication throughout the cell cycle.

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      Animals, Bromodeoxyuridine, metabolism, Cell Division, DNA Replication, DNA, Mitochondrial, biosynthesis, L Cells (Cell Line), Mice, Models, Biological, Thymidine

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          The number of mitochondrial DNA molecules in a cell population doubles at the same rate as the cell generation time. This could occur by a random selection of molecules for replication or by a process that ensures the replication of each individual molecule in the cell. We have investigated the rate at which mouse L cell mitochondrial DNA molecules labeled with 3H-thymidine during one round of replication are reselected for a second round of replication. Mouse L cells were labeled with 3H-thymidine for 2 hr, chased for various periods of time and then labeled with 5-bromodeoxyuridine for 4 hr immediately before mitochondrial DNA isolation. A constant fraction of 3H-thymidine-labeled mitochondrial DNA incorporated 5-bromodeoxyuridine after chase intervals ranging from 1.5-22 hr. This result demonstrates that mitochondrial DNA molecules replicated in a short time interval are randomly selected for later rounds of replication, and that replication of mitochondrial DNA continues throughout the cell cycle in mouse L cells.

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          10.1016/0092-8674(77)90286-0

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          Animals,Bromodeoxyuridine,metabolism,Cell Division,DNA Replication,DNA, Mitochondrial,biosynthesis,L Cells (Cell Line),Mice,Models, Biological,Thymidine

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