The observed spacing between chromosomal DNA replication origins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is at least four times shorter than should be necessary to ensure complete replication of chromosomal DNA during the S phase. To test whether all replication origins are required for normal chromosome stability, the loss rates of derivatives of chromosome III from which one or more origins had been deleted were measured. In the case of a 61-kb circular derivative of the chromosome that has two highly active origins and one origin that initiates only 10 to 20%o of the time, deletion of either highly active origin increased its rate of loss two- to fourfold. Deletion of both highly active origins caused the ring chromosome to be lost in approximately ...
The faithful inheritance of chromosomes during cell division requires their precise replica-tion and...
<div><p>The faithful inheritance of chromosomes during cell division requires their precise replicat...
To maintain genomic stability, re-initiation of eukaryotic DNA replication within a single cell cycl...
Eukaryotic DNA replication initiates from multiple sites on each chromosome called replication origi...
Eukaryotic chromosomes are duplicated during S phase and transmitted to progeny during mitosis with ...
Chromosome instability is a key component of cancer progression and many heritable diseases. Underst...
<div><p>Chromosome instability is a key component of cancer progression and many heritable diseases....
International audienceEukaryotic DNA replication is regulated by conserved mechanisms that bring abo...
The details of chromosome replication are better understood in the bud-ding yeast, Saccharomyces cer...
We have constructed a series of deletion derivatives of chromosome III in yeast. Two telocentric chr...
In this issue of Cell, Lemoine et al. (2005) monitor chromosome instability in yeast cells with redu...
In order for cells to divide, they must replicate their chromosomes precisely once. This replication...
Chromosome replication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is initiated from ~300 origins that are regulated...
DNA replication in eukaryotes is considered to proceed according to a precise program in which each ...
To maintain genomic stability, reinitiation of eukaryotic DNA replication within a single cell cycle...
The faithful inheritance of chromosomes during cell division requires their precise replica-tion and...
<div><p>The faithful inheritance of chromosomes during cell division requires their precise replicat...
To maintain genomic stability, re-initiation of eukaryotic DNA replication within a single cell cycl...
Eukaryotic DNA replication initiates from multiple sites on each chromosome called replication origi...
Eukaryotic chromosomes are duplicated during S phase and transmitted to progeny during mitosis with ...
Chromosome instability is a key component of cancer progression and many heritable diseases. Underst...
<div><p>Chromosome instability is a key component of cancer progression and many heritable diseases....
International audienceEukaryotic DNA replication is regulated by conserved mechanisms that bring abo...
The details of chromosome replication are better understood in the bud-ding yeast, Saccharomyces cer...
We have constructed a series of deletion derivatives of chromosome III in yeast. Two telocentric chr...
In this issue of Cell, Lemoine et al. (2005) monitor chromosome instability in yeast cells with redu...
In order for cells to divide, they must replicate their chromosomes precisely once. This replication...
Chromosome replication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is initiated from ~300 origins that are regulated...
DNA replication in eukaryotes is considered to proceed according to a precise program in which each ...
To maintain genomic stability, reinitiation of eukaryotic DNA replication within a single cell cycle...
The faithful inheritance of chromosomes during cell division requires their precise replica-tion and...
<div><p>The faithful inheritance of chromosomes during cell division requires their precise replicat...
To maintain genomic stability, re-initiation of eukaryotic DNA replication within a single cell cycl...