Bloom's syndrome: DNA replication in cultured fibroblasts and lymphocytes

Abstract
Analysis of DNA fiber autoradiograms from Bloom's syndrome skin fibroblasts and blood lymphocytes shows a retarded rate of replication fork movement compared to normal adult controls. Other measurements from the autoradiograms—replication unit length, incidence of bidirectional replication, and degree of initiation synchrony—are normal in Bloom's syndrome cells. These results suggest that a slow rate of fork movement is a specific manifestation of defective DNA synthesis in all Bloom's syndrome cells.