Telomeres with long overhangs contain newly synthesized C-rich daughter strands. (A) Schematic model for telomere replication. This model postulates that lagging-strand synthesis leaves a 3′ overhang of the parental G-rich strand. Following one round of replication in BrdU, labeled G-rich strands are present in blunt-ended telomeres, whereas labeled C-rich strands are present in telomeres that have overhangs. (B) Retrieval of BrdU-labeled daughter strands. Telomeres from BJ fibroblasts, in which both strands contained thymidine (Thy:Thy), only one strand contained BrdU after a single round of replication (Thy:BrdU), or both strands contained BrdU after four rounds of replication (BrdU:BrdU), were purified using biotinylated C-rich oligonucleotides, melted, and then precipitated with anti-BrdU antibodies. The antibody-bound DNA was then released by boiling in SDS, analyzed on agarose gels, and probed with oligonucleotides specific for each strand. The amount of purified telomeres used in each sample was not identical, as the efficiency of magnetic bead purification varied between experiments. The exposure of each lane has been adjusted to represent equivalent amounts of input telomeres (antibody bound + unbound for each strand). The newly synthesized (BrdU-containing) strand on those telomeres that contained long overhangs was the C-rich and not the G-rich strand.