SummaryBackgroundFast, early embryonic cell cycles have correspondingly fast S phases. In early Drosophila embryos, forks starting from closely spaced origins replicate the whole genome in 3.4 min, ten times faster than in embryonic cycle 14 and a hundred times faster than in a wing disc. It is not known how S phase duration is regulated. Here we examined prolongation of embryonic S phases, its coupling to development, and its relationship to the appearance of heterochromatin.ResultsImaging of fluorescent nucleotide incorporation and GFP-PCNA gave exquisite time resolution of S phase events. In the early S phases, satellite sequences replicated rapidly despite a compact chromatin structure. In S phases 11–13, a delay in satellite replicatio...
<div><p>In preparation for dramatic morphogenetic events of gastrulation, rapid embryonic cell cycle...
Behind the Paper in Cell& Molecular Biology Community of Nature PortofolioThe faithful duplication o...
DNA replication is one of the most fundamental processes in every living organism, required for the ...
The duration of S phase in early embryos is often short, and then increases as development proceeds ...
We examined the contribution of S phase in timing cell cycle progression during Drosophila embryogen...
SummaryDifferent heterochromatic properties appear on satellite DNA during successive embryonic divi...
In Drosophila embryos, the mid-blastula transition (MBT) dramatically remodels the cell cycle during...
In preparation for the dramatic morphogenetic events of gastrulation, rapid embryonic cell cycles sl...
Many, if not most, embryos begin development with extremely short cell cycles that exhibit unusually...
Metazoans start embryogenesis with a relatively naïve genome. The transcriptionally inert, late-repl...
SummaryNew discoveries allow systematic engineering of DNA sequence recognition using the modular re...
Abstract The replication of eukaryotic chromosomes takes place throughout S phase, but little is kno...
Acquisition of chromatin modifications during embryogenesis distinguishes different regions of an in...
In preparation for dramatic morphogenetic events of gastrulation, rapid embryonic cell cycles slow a...
Early embryonic cleavages are characterized by short and highly synchronous cell cycles made of alte...
<div><p>In preparation for dramatic morphogenetic events of gastrulation, rapid embryonic cell cycle...
Behind the Paper in Cell& Molecular Biology Community of Nature PortofolioThe faithful duplication o...
DNA replication is one of the most fundamental processes in every living organism, required for the ...
The duration of S phase in early embryos is often short, and then increases as development proceeds ...
We examined the contribution of S phase in timing cell cycle progression during Drosophila embryogen...
SummaryDifferent heterochromatic properties appear on satellite DNA during successive embryonic divi...
In Drosophila embryos, the mid-blastula transition (MBT) dramatically remodels the cell cycle during...
In preparation for the dramatic morphogenetic events of gastrulation, rapid embryonic cell cycles sl...
Many, if not most, embryos begin development with extremely short cell cycles that exhibit unusually...
Metazoans start embryogenesis with a relatively naïve genome. The transcriptionally inert, late-repl...
SummaryNew discoveries allow systematic engineering of DNA sequence recognition using the modular re...
Abstract The replication of eukaryotic chromosomes takes place throughout S phase, but little is kno...
Acquisition of chromatin modifications during embryogenesis distinguishes different regions of an in...
In preparation for dramatic morphogenetic events of gastrulation, rapid embryonic cell cycles slow a...
Early embryonic cleavages are characterized by short and highly synchronous cell cycles made of alte...
<div><p>In preparation for dramatic morphogenetic events of gastrulation, rapid embryonic cell cycle...
Behind the Paper in Cell& Molecular Biology Community of Nature PortofolioThe faithful duplication o...
DNA replication is one of the most fundamental processes in every living organism, required for the ...