Fig 3
Density bands formed by DNA after Hoechst dye CsCl centrifugation. (A) Plasmodium falciparum DNA isolated from culture. (B) Plasmodium berghei DNA isolated from infected erythrocytes of mice. p, parasite; h, host.
Binding of the dye reduces the buoyant density of dA.dTrich DNA to the extent that separation of mixtures can be achieved by isopycnic ultracentrifugation in cesium chloride gradients ( Fig.
Parasite DNA separates into a tight band on the top on account of its lower density in comparison to the high-density host DNA (14 15) Fig.
Parasite DNA separates into a tight band on the top on account of its lower density in comparison to the high-density host DNA ( 14 15 ) Fig.
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