Cell fate change involves significant genome reorganization, including change in replication timing, but how these changes are related to genetic variation has not been examined. To study how change in replication timing that occurs during reprogramming impacts the copy number variation (CNV) landscape, we generated genome-wide replication timing profiles of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and their parental fibroblasts. A significant portion of the genome changes replication timing as a result of reprogramming, indicative of overall genome reorganization. We found that early and late replicating domains in iPSCs are differentially affected by copy number gains and losses, and that in particular CNV gains accumulate in regions of the...
Somatic cell reprogramming into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) induces changes in genome arc...
Asynchronous replication of the genome has been associated with different rates of point mutation an...
<div><p>The accuracy of replicating the genetic code is fundamental. DNA repair mechanisms protect t...
SummaryCell-fate change involves significant genome reorganization, including changes in replication...
Cell-fate change involves significant genome reorganization, including changes in replication timing...
Genome replication programs are highly orchestrated. In this issue, Koren and colleagues leverage wh...
SummaryThe biomedical utility of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) will be diminished if most i...
DNA replication occurs in a defined temporal order known as the replication-timing (RT) program. RT ...
164 pagesFaithful replication of the DNA is critical for cell proliferation and genome stability. In...
SummaryDespite rapid progress in characterizing transcription factor-driven reprogramming of somatic...
SummaryGenomic stability is critical for the clinical use of human embryonic and induced pluripotent...
Summary Asynchronous replication of the genome has been associated with different rates of point mut...
Funder: National Institute of Health (NIH) DP2-GM123495Abstract: DNA replication follows a strict sp...
International audienceEukaryotic DNA replication is regulated by conserved mechanisms that bring abo...
Human genetic variation is distributed nonrandomly across the genome, though the principles governin...
Somatic cell reprogramming into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) induces changes in genome arc...
Asynchronous replication of the genome has been associated with different rates of point mutation an...
<div><p>The accuracy of replicating the genetic code is fundamental. DNA repair mechanisms protect t...
SummaryCell-fate change involves significant genome reorganization, including changes in replication...
Cell-fate change involves significant genome reorganization, including changes in replication timing...
Genome replication programs are highly orchestrated. In this issue, Koren and colleagues leverage wh...
SummaryThe biomedical utility of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) will be diminished if most i...
DNA replication occurs in a defined temporal order known as the replication-timing (RT) program. RT ...
164 pagesFaithful replication of the DNA is critical for cell proliferation and genome stability. In...
SummaryDespite rapid progress in characterizing transcription factor-driven reprogramming of somatic...
SummaryGenomic stability is critical for the clinical use of human embryonic and induced pluripotent...
Summary Asynchronous replication of the genome has been associated with different rates of point mut...
Funder: National Institute of Health (NIH) DP2-GM123495Abstract: DNA replication follows a strict sp...
International audienceEukaryotic DNA replication is regulated by conserved mechanisms that bring abo...
Human genetic variation is distributed nonrandomly across the genome, though the principles governin...
Somatic cell reprogramming into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) induces changes in genome arc...
Asynchronous replication of the genome has been associated with different rates of point mutation an...
<div><p>The accuracy of replicating the genetic code is fundamental. DNA repair mechanisms protect t...