DNA replication, similar to other cellular processes, occurs within dynamic macromolecular structures. Any comprehensive understanding ultimately requires quantitative data to establish and test models of genome duplication. We used two different super-resolution light microscopy techniques to directly measure and compare the size and numbers of replication foci in mammalian cells. This analysis showed that replication foci vary in size from 210 nm down to 40 nm. Remarkably, spatially modulated illumination (SMI) and 3D-structured illumination microscopy (3D-SIM) both showed an average size of 125 nm that was conserved throughout S-phase and independent of the labeling method, suggesting a basic unit of genome duplication. Interestingly, th...
Scientific discoveries and technological advancements are inseparable but not always take place in a...
Scientific discoveries and technological advancements are inseparable but not always take place in a...
Imaging of nuclear structures within intact eukaryotic nuclei is imperative to understand the effect...
DNA replication, similar to other cellular processes, occurs within dynamic macromolecular structure...
DNA replication, similar to other cellular processes, occurs within dynamic macromolecular structure...
Since the pioneering proposal of the replicon model of DNA replication 50 years ago, the predicted r...
Since the pioneering proposal of the replicon model of DNA replication 50 years ago, the predicted r...
Background: DNA replication in human cells is performed in discrete sub-nuclear locations known as ...
BACKGROUND: DNA replication in human cells is performed in discrete sub-nuclear locations known as r...
Since the pioneering proposal of the replicon model of DNA replication 50 years ago, the predicted r...
The discovery of the DNA double helix structure half a century ago immediately suggested a mechanism...
The discovery of the DNA double helix structure half a century ago immediately suggested a mechanism...
AbstractAlthough light microscopy and three-dimensional image analysis have made considerable progre...
Only 750 years after Roger Bacon developed the first simple microscope, super-resolution microscopy ...
International audienceChromosome organization in higher eukaryotes controls gene expression, DNA rep...
Scientific discoveries and technological advancements are inseparable but not always take place in a...
Scientific discoveries and technological advancements are inseparable but not always take place in a...
Imaging of nuclear structures within intact eukaryotic nuclei is imperative to understand the effect...
DNA replication, similar to other cellular processes, occurs within dynamic macromolecular structure...
DNA replication, similar to other cellular processes, occurs within dynamic macromolecular structure...
Since the pioneering proposal of the replicon model of DNA replication 50 years ago, the predicted r...
Since the pioneering proposal of the replicon model of DNA replication 50 years ago, the predicted r...
Background: DNA replication in human cells is performed in discrete sub-nuclear locations known as ...
BACKGROUND: DNA replication in human cells is performed in discrete sub-nuclear locations known as r...
Since the pioneering proposal of the replicon model of DNA replication 50 years ago, the predicted r...
The discovery of the DNA double helix structure half a century ago immediately suggested a mechanism...
The discovery of the DNA double helix structure half a century ago immediately suggested a mechanism...
AbstractAlthough light microscopy and three-dimensional image analysis have made considerable progre...
Only 750 years after Roger Bacon developed the first simple microscope, super-resolution microscopy ...
International audienceChromosome organization in higher eukaryotes controls gene expression, DNA rep...
Scientific discoveries and technological advancements are inseparable but not always take place in a...
Scientific discoveries and technological advancements are inseparable but not always take place in a...
Imaging of nuclear structures within intact eukaryotic nuclei is imperative to understand the effect...