<p><p>Eukaryotic genomes have extensive flexibility and plasticity to modify transcription and replication programs, yielding a myriad of differentiated cell types and survival mechanisms to adverse environmental conditions. As these genomic processes require precise localization of DNA-binding factors, their dynamic temporal and spatial distributions provide dramatically different interpretations of a static genome sequence. DNA-binding factors must compete with nucleosomes, the basic subunit of chromatin, for access to the underlying DNA sequence. Even though the spatial preferences of these proteins are partially explained by DNA sequence alone, the complete genome occupancy profile has remained elusive, and we currently have a limite...
Every cell in the human body contains the identical hereditary information, encoded in the DNA. The ...
Every cell in the human body contains the identical hereditary information, encoded in the DNA. The ...
Chromatin is thought to carry epigenetic information from one generation to the next, although it is...
<p>The accurate and timely replication of eukaryotic DNA during S-phase is of critical importance fo...
Nucleosomes provide additional regulatory mechanisms to transcription and DNA replication by mediati...
Eukaryotic nuclei are packaged into a higher-order, tightly regulated structure called chromatin. Th...
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae origin recognition complex (ORC) binds to replication origins at the AR...
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae origin recognition complex (ORC) binds to replication origins at the AR...
To silence genes and block aberrant transcription, cells rely on the containment of initiation sites...
The origin recognition complex (ORC) is essential for initiation of eukaryotic chromosome replicatio...
Nucleosomes provide additional regulatory mechanisms to transcription and DNA replication by mediati...
The origin recognition complex (ORC) is essential for initiation of eukaryotic chromosome replicatio...
International audienceChromatin features are thought to have a role in the epigenetic transmission o...
Every cell in the human body contains the identical hereditary information, encoded in the DNA. The ...
SummaryChromatin is thought to carry epigenetic information from one generation to the next, althoug...
Every cell in the human body contains the identical hereditary information, encoded in the DNA. The ...
Every cell in the human body contains the identical hereditary information, encoded in the DNA. The ...
Chromatin is thought to carry epigenetic information from one generation to the next, although it is...
<p>The accurate and timely replication of eukaryotic DNA during S-phase is of critical importance fo...
Nucleosomes provide additional regulatory mechanisms to transcription and DNA replication by mediati...
Eukaryotic nuclei are packaged into a higher-order, tightly regulated structure called chromatin. Th...
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae origin recognition complex (ORC) binds to replication origins at the AR...
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae origin recognition complex (ORC) binds to replication origins at the AR...
To silence genes and block aberrant transcription, cells rely on the containment of initiation sites...
The origin recognition complex (ORC) is essential for initiation of eukaryotic chromosome replicatio...
Nucleosomes provide additional regulatory mechanisms to transcription and DNA replication by mediati...
The origin recognition complex (ORC) is essential for initiation of eukaryotic chromosome replicatio...
International audienceChromatin features are thought to have a role in the epigenetic transmission o...
Every cell in the human body contains the identical hereditary information, encoded in the DNA. The ...
SummaryChromatin is thought to carry epigenetic information from one generation to the next, althoug...
Every cell in the human body contains the identical hereditary information, encoded in the DNA. The ...
Every cell in the human body contains the identical hereditary information, encoded in the DNA. The ...
Chromatin is thought to carry epigenetic information from one generation to the next, although it is...