Using [32P]DNA alkylated with [3H]methyl methanesulfonate, depurinated by heating at 50 degrees C for various periods, then treated with sodium hydroxide, a table was constructed giving the DNA fraction soluble in 5% perchloric acid at 0 degree C as a function of the frequency of strand breaks. The alkaline treatment placed a break near each apurinic site; the apurinic sites were counted in two ways which gave consonant results: by the loss of [3H]methyl groups and by reaction with [14C]methoxyamine. The 32P label of DNA was used to measure the acid-solubility.

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