DNA replication is an essential process in biology and its timing must be robust so that cells can divide properly. Random fluctuations in the formation of replication starting points, called origins, and the subsequent activation of proteins lead to variations in the replication time. We analyze these stochastic properties of DNA and derive the positions of origins corresponding to the minimum replication time. We show that under some conditions the minimization of replication time leads to the grouping of origins, and relate this to experimental data in a number of species showing origin grouping.</p
DNA replication starts at many sites (origins) throughout eukaryotic DNA. To fully understand the re...
International audienceThe time-dependent rate I(t) of origin firing per length of unreplicated DNA p...
In all kingdoms of life, DNA is used to encode hereditary information. Propagation of the genetic ma...
DNA replication is an essential process in biology and its timing must be robust so that cells can d...
All chromosomes must be completely replicated prior to cell division, a requirement that demands the...
Similarly to metazoans, the budding yeast Saccharomyces cereviasiae replicates its genome with a def...
We consider eukaryotic DNA replication and in particular the role of replication origins in this pro...
DNA replication in eukaryotic cells initiates from hundreds of origins along their genomes, leading ...
DNA replication initiates at discrete origins along eukaryotic chromosomes. However, in most organis...
International audienceWe propose a non-local model of DNA replication that takes into account the ob...
We present a mathematical model for the spatial dynamics of DNA replication. Using this model we det...
Abstract Background DNA replication is a fundamental biological process during S phase of cell divis...
Replication of mammalian genomes requires the activation of thousands of ori...
Patterns of replication within eukaryotic genomes correlate with gene expression, chromatin structur...
DNA replication starts at many sites (origins) throughout eukaryotic DNA. To fully understand the re...
International audienceThe time-dependent rate I(t) of origin firing per length of unreplicated DNA p...
In all kingdoms of life, DNA is used to encode hereditary information. Propagation of the genetic ma...
DNA replication is an essential process in biology and its timing must be robust so that cells can d...
All chromosomes must be completely replicated prior to cell division, a requirement that demands the...
Similarly to metazoans, the budding yeast Saccharomyces cereviasiae replicates its genome with a def...
We consider eukaryotic DNA replication and in particular the role of replication origins in this pro...
DNA replication in eukaryotic cells initiates from hundreds of origins along their genomes, leading ...
DNA replication initiates at discrete origins along eukaryotic chromosomes. However, in most organis...
International audienceWe propose a non-local model of DNA replication that takes into account the ob...
We present a mathematical model for the spatial dynamics of DNA replication. Using this model we det...
Abstract Background DNA replication is a fundamental biological process during S phase of cell divis...
Replication of mammalian genomes requires the activation of thousands of ori...
Patterns of replication within eukaryotic genomes correlate with gene expression, chromatin structur...
DNA replication starts at many sites (origins) throughout eukaryotic DNA. To fully understand the re...
International audienceThe time-dependent rate I(t) of origin firing per length of unreplicated DNA p...
In all kingdoms of life, DNA is used to encode hereditary information. Propagation of the genetic ma...