The technique of fiber DNA measurement was used to study the possibility that the lengthening of the DNA "S" phase previously reported for mouse premeiotic spermatogonia was due to a reduced number of initiation sites. The mean replicon size of neonatal mouse preleptotene cells was similar to sizes reported for adult mouse somatic cells. A slow rate of DNA chain growth was observed in all cells from day 1 through days 10-12 of age. It was felt that the meiotic entry in male mouse germ cells may involve a slower replication fork rate and other factors which increased the time between activation and replication of replicon families.
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