New technologies such as DNA combing have led to the availability of large quanti-ties of data that describe the state of DNA while undergoing replication in S phase. In this chapter, we describe methods used to extract various parameters of replica-tion — fork velocity, origin initiation rate, fork density, numbers of potential and utilized origins — from such data. We first present a version of the technique that applies to “ideal ” data. We then show how to deal with a number of real-world complications, such as the asynchrony of starting times of a population of cells, the finite length of fragments used in the analysis, and the finite amount of DNA in a chromosome. Key words: DNA replication, replication fork velocity, origin initiatio...
All chromosomes must be completely replicated prior to cell division, a requirement that demands the...
In growing cells, DNA replication precedes mitotic cell division to transmit genetic information to ...
<p>The left-hand side shows the original (solid lines) and new synthesized (dashed lines) DNA while ...
In eukaryotic organisms, DNA replication is initiated at a series of chromosomal locations called or...
<div><p>In eukaryotic organisms, DNA replication is initiated at a series of chromosomal locations c...
Abstract Background DNA replication is a fundamental biological process during S phase of cell divis...
In higher organisms, DNA replicates simultaneously from many origins. Recent in vitro experiments ha...
International audienceWe propose a non-local model of DNA replication that takes into account the ob...
DNA replication in higher organisms starts at many places across the genome and throughout S (synthe...
Activation (in the following referred to as firing) of replication origins is a continuous and irrev...
ii Biological systems are a rich source of new problems in physics, and solving them re-quires ideas...
Replication origins are 'licensed' for a single initiation event before entry into S phase; however,...
Eukaryotic DNA replication is initiated from multiple sites on the chromosome, but little is known a...
DNA replication in eukaryotic cells initiates from hundreds of origins along their genomes, leading ...
We present a mathematical model for the spatial dynamics of DNA replication. Using this model we det...
All chromosomes must be completely replicated prior to cell division, a requirement that demands the...
In growing cells, DNA replication precedes mitotic cell division to transmit genetic information to ...
<p>The left-hand side shows the original (solid lines) and new synthesized (dashed lines) DNA while ...
In eukaryotic organisms, DNA replication is initiated at a series of chromosomal locations called or...
<div><p>In eukaryotic organisms, DNA replication is initiated at a series of chromosomal locations c...
Abstract Background DNA replication is a fundamental biological process during S phase of cell divis...
In higher organisms, DNA replicates simultaneously from many origins. Recent in vitro experiments ha...
International audienceWe propose a non-local model of DNA replication that takes into account the ob...
DNA replication in higher organisms starts at many places across the genome and throughout S (synthe...
Activation (in the following referred to as firing) of replication origins is a continuous and irrev...
ii Biological systems are a rich source of new problems in physics, and solving them re-quires ideas...
Replication origins are 'licensed' for a single initiation event before entry into S phase; however,...
Eukaryotic DNA replication is initiated from multiple sites on the chromosome, but little is known a...
DNA replication in eukaryotic cells initiates from hundreds of origins along their genomes, leading ...
We present a mathematical model for the spatial dynamics of DNA replication. Using this model we det...
All chromosomes must be completely replicated prior to cell division, a requirement that demands the...
In growing cells, DNA replication precedes mitotic cell division to transmit genetic information to ...
<p>The left-hand side shows the original (solid lines) and new synthesized (dashed lines) DNA while ...