Chromosomal fragile sites are genomic loci sensitive to replication stress which accumulate high levels of DNA damage, and are frequently mutated in cancers. Fragile site damage is thought to arise from the aberrant repair of spontaneous replication stress, however successful fragile site repair cannot be calculated using existing techniques. Here, we report a new assay measuring recombination-mediated repair at endogenous genomic loci by combining a sister chromatid exchange (SCE) assay with fluorescent in situ hybridization (SCE-FISH). Using SCE-FISH, we find that endogenous and exogenous replication stress generated unrepaired breaks and SCEs at fragile sites. We also find that distinct sources of replication stress induce distinct patte...
Common fragile sites (CFS) are heritable nonrandomly distributed loci on human chromosomes that exhi...
Replication stress, characterized by stalling of DNA replication and the accumulation of abnormal re...
Unlike bacteria, mammalian cells need to complete DNA replication before segregating their chromosom...
Chromosomal fragile sites are genomic loci sensitive to replication stress which accumulate high lev...
Common Fragile Sites (CFSs) are chromosome regions prone to breaks or constrictions. CFSs are charac...
Accurate replication of the genome during cell division is essential for maintaining genome integrit...
Chromosomal fragile sites are specific loci that exhibit instability visible as gaps and breaks on t...
SummaryDNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in B lymphocytes arise stochastically during replication or a...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are specific regions of all individuals’ genome that are predisposed to ...
Although it is known that replication stress causes genetic instability, the underlying mechanisms a...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are specific regions of all individuals’ genome that are predisposed to ...
The replication dynamics at common fragile site FRA6E has been evaluated by molecular combing and in...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are expressed as breaks or gaps on metaphase chromosomes after partial i...
Background A major driver of cancer chromosomal instability is replication stress, the slowing or st...
Chromosomal common fragile sites (CFSs) are genetically unstable regions of the genome that are indu...
Common fragile sites (CFS) are heritable nonrandomly distributed loci on human chromosomes that exhi...
Replication stress, characterized by stalling of DNA replication and the accumulation of abnormal re...
Unlike bacteria, mammalian cells need to complete DNA replication before segregating their chromosom...
Chromosomal fragile sites are genomic loci sensitive to replication stress which accumulate high lev...
Common Fragile Sites (CFSs) are chromosome regions prone to breaks or constrictions. CFSs are charac...
Accurate replication of the genome during cell division is essential for maintaining genome integrit...
Chromosomal fragile sites are specific loci that exhibit instability visible as gaps and breaks on t...
SummaryDNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in B lymphocytes arise stochastically during replication or a...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are specific regions of all individuals’ genome that are predisposed to ...
Although it is known that replication stress causes genetic instability, the underlying mechanisms a...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are specific regions of all individuals’ genome that are predisposed to ...
The replication dynamics at common fragile site FRA6E has been evaluated by molecular combing and in...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are expressed as breaks or gaps on metaphase chromosomes after partial i...
Background A major driver of cancer chromosomal instability is replication stress, the slowing or st...
Chromosomal common fragile sites (CFSs) are genetically unstable regions of the genome that are indu...
Common fragile sites (CFS) are heritable nonrandomly distributed loci on human chromosomes that exhi...
Replication stress, characterized by stalling of DNA replication and the accumulation of abnormal re...
Unlike bacteria, mammalian cells need to complete DNA replication before segregating their chromosom...