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MANY metallic ions are capable of reacting with sodium nucleates in aqueous solutions1,2. In these investigations, no attempt seems to have been made to differentiate between the reactivity of the two types of nucleic acid.
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ALDRIDGE, W. A New Method for the Differential Precipitation of Nucleic Acids from Aqueous Solutions. Nature 187, 323–324 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/187323a0
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