Tsai M Y, Yunis J J
Biochim Biophys Acta. 1977 Apr 4;475(3):417-23. doi: 10.1016/0005-2787(77)90057-0.
Native DNA components in the human genome were identified with an improved RNA/DNA gradient hybridization technique. 3H-Labelled complementary RNA transcribed from total human DNA was hybridized to homologous DNA which had been mildly sheared to generate single-stranded ends. Unhybridized RNA was eliminated from the reaction mixture by column chromatography before the hybrids were subjected to CsCl gradient centrifugation. Nine radioactive peaks representing RNA/DNA hybrids were reproducibly found at buoyant densities of 1.687, 1.693, 1.696, 1.699, 1.702, 1.705, 1.708, 1.711 and 1.715 g/cm3. The technique was also utilized to hybridize I125-labelled human chromosomal RNA to DNA. Three distinct radioactive peaks were found at the heavy buoyant densities of 1.702, 1.705, and 1.708 g/cm3, suggesting a differential enrichment of DNA components with sequences complementary to chromosomal RNA.