Cell dedifferentiation has been induced in Vicia faba roots by removing the whole meristem (decapitation). When centrifuged to equilibrium in CsCl density gradient, the DNA from dedifferentiating tissues forms a heavier satellite, not occurring in the DNA from differentiated tissues. Most of the radioactivity after [3H]thymidine feeding is found in the satellite DNA. Its sequences have a well defined nuclear localization, as shown by in situ hybridization experiments. These results indicate amplification of G + C-rich nuclear DNA sequences during cell dedifferentiation.