The nuclear genomes of vertebrates show a highly organized program of DNA replication where GC-rich isochores are replicated early in S-phase, while AT-rich isochores are late replicating. GC-rich regions are gene dense and are enriched for active transcription, suggesting a connection between gene regulation and replication timing. Insulator elements can organize independent domains of gene transcription and are suitable candidates for being key regulators of replication timing. We have tested the impact of inserting a strong replication origin flanked by the β-globin HS4 insulator on the replication timing of naturally late replicating regions in two different avian cell types, DT40 (lymphoid) and 6C2 (erythroid). We find that the HS4 ins...
AbstractRecent analysis of genome-wide epigenetic modification data, mean replication timing (MRT) p...
The replication program of vertebrate genomes is driven by the chromosomal distribution and timing o...
We develop a wavelet-based multiscale pattern recognition methodology to disentangle the replication...
The nuclear genomes of vertebrates show a highly organized program of DNA replication where GC-rich ...
<div><p>The nuclear genomes of vertebrates show a highly organized program of DNA replication where ...
The nuclear genomes of vertebrates show a highly organized program of DNA replication where GC-rich ...
Vertebrate genomes replicate according to a precise temporal program strongly correlated with their ...
AbstractBackground: The eukaryotic genome is divided into distinct replication timing domains, which...
<p>(A) In wt DT40 cells, the selected site of insertion is located in a mid-late replicating region ...
Asynchronous replication of chromosome domains during S phase is essential for eukaryotic genome fun...
Restricted until 09 Nov. 2011.For cells to proliferate, the genome must be replicated exactly once p...
Funder: National Institute of Health (NIH) DP2-GM123495Abstract: DNA replication follows a strict sp...
Behind the Paper in Cell& Molecular Biology Community of Nature PortofolioThe faithful duplication o...
In mammals, there is a clearcut correlation between gene expression and replication timing; active s...
Eukaryotic genomes are replicated from multiple initiation sites called DNA replication origins. Dif...
AbstractRecent analysis of genome-wide epigenetic modification data, mean replication timing (MRT) p...
The replication program of vertebrate genomes is driven by the chromosomal distribution and timing o...
We develop a wavelet-based multiscale pattern recognition methodology to disentangle the replication...
The nuclear genomes of vertebrates show a highly organized program of DNA replication where GC-rich ...
<div><p>The nuclear genomes of vertebrates show a highly organized program of DNA replication where ...
The nuclear genomes of vertebrates show a highly organized program of DNA replication where GC-rich ...
Vertebrate genomes replicate according to a precise temporal program strongly correlated with their ...
AbstractBackground: The eukaryotic genome is divided into distinct replication timing domains, which...
<p>(A) In wt DT40 cells, the selected site of insertion is located in a mid-late replicating region ...
Asynchronous replication of chromosome domains during S phase is essential for eukaryotic genome fun...
Restricted until 09 Nov. 2011.For cells to proliferate, the genome must be replicated exactly once p...
Funder: National Institute of Health (NIH) DP2-GM123495Abstract: DNA replication follows a strict sp...
Behind the Paper in Cell& Molecular Biology Community of Nature PortofolioThe faithful duplication o...
In mammals, there is a clearcut correlation between gene expression and replication timing; active s...
Eukaryotic genomes are replicated from multiple initiation sites called DNA replication origins. Dif...
AbstractRecent analysis of genome-wide epigenetic modification data, mean replication timing (MRT) p...
The replication program of vertebrate genomes is driven by the chromosomal distribution and timing o...
We develop a wavelet-based multiscale pattern recognition methodology to disentangle the replication...