Density Shift Labeling
What is it? The addition of either a heavy or a light isotope to the growth medium which changes the density of the newly synthesized nucleic acids. For example, N14 is the natural isotope of nitrogen, so incorporation of N15 into DNA incr eases the density of the DNA.Added By: Noah
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