Haloferax volcanii is an archaea belonging to the phylum euryarchaeota and the class Halobacteriales. The mechanisms related to replication and repair in archaea are very similar to those found in eukaryotes, making H. volcanii a relevant model organisms for the study of replication and archaeal biology, especially since many genetic tools are available. Interestingly, all replication origins can be removed from the chromosome of H. volcanii, raising many questions about the mechanisms involved. Several hypotheses have been proposed on how this strain initiates its replication, either relying on recombination-dependent replication initiation or an origin-independent mechanism. In order to study these replication-related mechanisms, I have c...
The archaeon Haloferax volcanii is used to study DNA replication and repair, and it is unique amongs...
The halophilic archaeon Haloferax volcanii has a multireplicon genome, consisting of a main chromoso...
DNA replication initiates at defined sites called origins, which serve as binding sites for initiato...
Haloferax volcanii is an archaea belonging to the phylum euryarchaeota and the class Halobacteriales...
Haloferax volcanii is an archaea belonging to the phylum euryarchaeota and the class Halobacteriales...
Haloferax volcanii is an archaea belonging to the phylum euryarchaeota and the class Halobacteriales...
Haloferax volcanii est une archée appartenant au phylum euryarchaeota et à la classe des Halobacteri...
The aim of this thesis project was to improve our understanding of DNA replication in archaea, the t...
The aim of this thesis project was to improve our understanding of DNA replication in archaea, the t...
The aim of this thesis project was to improve our understanding of DNA replication in archaea, the t...
The aim of this thesis project was to improve our understanding of DNA replication in archaea, the t...
The aim of this thesis project was to improve our understanding of DNA replication in archaea, the t...
The aim of this thesis project was to improve our understanding of DNA replication in archaea, the t...
Ce travail de thèse porte sur l’étude de la réplication chez les archées, qui constituent le troisiè...
The halophilic archaeon Haloferax volcanii has a multireplicon genome, consisting of a main chromoso...
The archaeon Haloferax volcanii is used to study DNA replication and repair, and it is unique amongs...
The halophilic archaeon Haloferax volcanii has a multireplicon genome, consisting of a main chromoso...
DNA replication initiates at defined sites called origins, which serve as binding sites for initiato...
Haloferax volcanii is an archaea belonging to the phylum euryarchaeota and the class Halobacteriales...
Haloferax volcanii is an archaea belonging to the phylum euryarchaeota and the class Halobacteriales...
Haloferax volcanii is an archaea belonging to the phylum euryarchaeota and the class Halobacteriales...
Haloferax volcanii est une archée appartenant au phylum euryarchaeota et à la classe des Halobacteri...
The aim of this thesis project was to improve our understanding of DNA replication in archaea, the t...
The aim of this thesis project was to improve our understanding of DNA replication in archaea, the t...
The aim of this thesis project was to improve our understanding of DNA replication in archaea, the t...
The aim of this thesis project was to improve our understanding of DNA replication in archaea, the t...
The aim of this thesis project was to improve our understanding of DNA replication in archaea, the t...
The aim of this thesis project was to improve our understanding of DNA replication in archaea, the t...
Ce travail de thèse porte sur l’étude de la réplication chez les archées, qui constituent le troisiè...
The halophilic archaeon Haloferax volcanii has a multireplicon genome, consisting of a main chromoso...
The archaeon Haloferax volcanii is used to study DNA replication and repair, and it is unique amongs...
The halophilic archaeon Haloferax volcanii has a multireplicon genome, consisting of a main chromoso...
DNA replication initiates at defined sites called origins, which serve as binding sites for initiato...