The two DNA strands of the nuclear genome are replicated asymmetrically using three DNA polymerases, a, d, and e. Current evidence suggests that DNA polymerase e (Pol e) is the primary leading strand replicase, whereas Pols a and d primarily perform lagging strand replication. The fact that these polymerases differ in fidelity and error specificity is interesting in light of the fact that the stability of the nuclear genome depends in part on the ability of mismatch repair (MMR) to correct different mismatches generated in different contexts during replication. Here we provide the first comparison, to our knowledge, of the efficiency of MMR of leading and lagging strand replication errors. We first use the strand-biased ribonucleotide incor...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012DNA polymerases (Pols) delta and epsilon perform the b...
<div><p>During replication, mismatch repair proteins recognize and repair mispaired bases that escap...
SummaryEukaryotic replication [1, 2] begins at origins and on the lagging strand with RNA-primed DNA...
<div><p>The two DNA strands of the nuclear genome are replicated asymmetrically using three DNA poly...
Three processes act in series to accurately replicate the eukaryotic nuclear genome. The major repli...
The six billion nucleotides of the diploid human genome are replicated in only a few hours while gen...
AbstractDuplex DNA is replicated in the 5′-3′ direction by coordinated copying of leading and laggin...
Abstract The fidelity of DNA replication requires an appropriate balance of dNTPs, yet the nascent l...
Genome integrity is necessary to prevent mutations and disease. During eukaryotic DNA replication, D...
AbstractAccurate DNA replication is essential for genomic stability. One mechanism by which high-fid...
ABSTRACT Mutation rates are used to calibrate molecular clocks and to link genetic variants with hum...
Mutational heterogeneity must be taken into account when reconstructing evolutionary histories, cali...
To investigate DNA replication enzymology across the nuclear genome of budding yeast, deep sequencin...
<div><p>It is now well established that in yeast, and likely most eukaryotic organisms, initial DNA ...
It is now well established that in yeast, and likely most eukaryotic organisms, initial DNA rep-lica...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012DNA polymerases (Pols) delta and epsilon perform the b...
<div><p>During replication, mismatch repair proteins recognize and repair mispaired bases that escap...
SummaryEukaryotic replication [1, 2] begins at origins and on the lagging strand with RNA-primed DNA...
<div><p>The two DNA strands of the nuclear genome are replicated asymmetrically using three DNA poly...
Three processes act in series to accurately replicate the eukaryotic nuclear genome. The major repli...
The six billion nucleotides of the diploid human genome are replicated in only a few hours while gen...
AbstractDuplex DNA is replicated in the 5′-3′ direction by coordinated copying of leading and laggin...
Abstract The fidelity of DNA replication requires an appropriate balance of dNTPs, yet the nascent l...
Genome integrity is necessary to prevent mutations and disease. During eukaryotic DNA replication, D...
AbstractAccurate DNA replication is essential for genomic stability. One mechanism by which high-fid...
ABSTRACT Mutation rates are used to calibrate molecular clocks and to link genetic variants with hum...
Mutational heterogeneity must be taken into account when reconstructing evolutionary histories, cali...
To investigate DNA replication enzymology across the nuclear genome of budding yeast, deep sequencin...
<div><p>It is now well established that in yeast, and likely most eukaryotic organisms, initial DNA ...
It is now well established that in yeast, and likely most eukaryotic organisms, initial DNA rep-lica...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012DNA polymerases (Pols) delta and epsilon perform the b...
<div><p>During replication, mismatch repair proteins recognize and repair mispaired bases that escap...
SummaryEukaryotic replication [1, 2] begins at origins and on the lagging strand with RNA-primed DNA...