Histones were isolated from nuclei of Urechis caupo unfertilized eggs and embryos from early cleavage through gastrula. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis showed the presence of a slow migrating H1s fraction in the egg which was replaced by a faster migrating H1 during development. Radioactive labelling showed no synthesis of H1s from fertilization up to gastrula and a high rate of synthesis of H1 relative to the other histones during cleavage and blastula stages.
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