The accurate copying of genetic information in the double helix of DNA is essential for inheritance of traits that define the phenotype of cells and the organism. The core machineries that copy DNA are conserved in all three domains of life: bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes. This article outlines the general nature of the DNA replication machinery, but also points out important and key differences. The most complex organisms, eukaryotes, have to coordinate the initiation of DNA replication from many origins in each genome and impose regulation that maintains genomic integrity, not only for the sake of each cell, but for the organism as a whole. In addition, DNA replication in eukaryotes needs to be coordinated with inheritance of chromatin...
DNA replication, a central event for cell proliferation, is the basis of biological inheritance. Com...
BACKGROUND: The replication of DNA in Archaea and eukaryotes requires several ancillary complexes, i...
Replication of DNA is essential for the propagation of life. It is somewhat surprising then that, de...
The accurate copying of genetic information in the double helix of DNA is essential for inheritance ...
Copyright © 2014 Felipe Sarmiento et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
It is now supposed that utilization of DNA as genetic material emerged after an RNA world existed (G...
Studies of the DNA-replication machinery of Archaea have revealed striking similarities to that of e...
DNA replication, the process of copying one double stranded DNA molecule to produce two identical co...
DNA replication is arguably the most fundamental biological process. On account of their shared evol...
DNA replication is fundamental to the propagation of cellular life. Remarkably, the bacterial replic...
International audienceOne fundamental challenge of cells is to accurately copy their genetic materia...
Since the discovery of the DNA structure researchers have been highly interested in the molecular ba...
The replication of DNA in Archaea and eukaryotes requires several ancillary complexes, including pro...
tion have been conserved from prokaryotes to eukaryotes, but the evolu-tion of eukaryotic cells resu...
Studies of the DNA-replication machinery of Archaea have revealed striking similarities to that of e...
DNA replication, a central event for cell proliferation, is the basis of biological inheritance. Com...
BACKGROUND: The replication of DNA in Archaea and eukaryotes requires several ancillary complexes, i...
Replication of DNA is essential for the propagation of life. It is somewhat surprising then that, de...
The accurate copying of genetic information in the double helix of DNA is essential for inheritance ...
Copyright © 2014 Felipe Sarmiento et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
It is now supposed that utilization of DNA as genetic material emerged after an RNA world existed (G...
Studies of the DNA-replication machinery of Archaea have revealed striking similarities to that of e...
DNA replication, the process of copying one double stranded DNA molecule to produce two identical co...
DNA replication is arguably the most fundamental biological process. On account of their shared evol...
DNA replication is fundamental to the propagation of cellular life. Remarkably, the bacterial replic...
International audienceOne fundamental challenge of cells is to accurately copy their genetic materia...
Since the discovery of the DNA structure researchers have been highly interested in the molecular ba...
The replication of DNA in Archaea and eukaryotes requires several ancillary complexes, including pro...
tion have been conserved from prokaryotes to eukaryotes, but the evolu-tion of eukaryotic cells resu...
Studies of the DNA-replication machinery of Archaea have revealed striking similarities to that of e...
DNA replication, a central event for cell proliferation, is the basis of biological inheritance. Com...
BACKGROUND: The replication of DNA in Archaea and eukaryotes requires several ancillary complexes, i...
Replication of DNA is essential for the propagation of life. It is somewhat surprising then that, de...