Eukaryotic genomes are replicated from multiple initiation sites called DNA replication origins. Different origins fire at different times during S phase, giving rise to a characteristic temporal order to genome replication. However, the physiological role for temporal regulation of the order of genome replication remains largely unknown. Powerful genomic approaches have allowed genome replication dynamics to be characterised in various mutants and a range of species. Work in several organisms has revealed that limiting levels of trans-acting replication initiation factors are likely to play a role in determining origin firing time. This raises the question of how the initiation factors distinguish between origins. Recent work has started t...
International audienceGenome integrity depends upon a highly co-ordinated process that ensures the e...
DNA replication differs from most other processes in biology in that any error will irreversibly cha...
Eukaryotic genomes are replicated in a reproducible temporal order; however, the physiological signi...
Eukaryotic genomes are replicated from multiple initiation sites called DNA replication origins. Dif...
Complete genome duplication is essential for genetic homeostasis over successive cell generations. H...
Patterns of replication within eukaryotic genomes correlate with gene expression, chromatin structur...
<div><p>Eukaryotic cells must inhibit re-initiation of DNA replication at each of the thousands of o...
DNA replication initiates from defined locations called replication origins; some origins are highly...
Restricted until 09 Nov. 2011.For cells to proliferate, the genome must be replicated exactly once p...
International audienceGenome-wide replication timing studies have suggested that mammalian chromosom...
International audienceThe accurate duplication and transmission of genetic information is critical f...
AbstractDNA replication is precisely regulated in time and space, thereby safeguarding genomic integ...
Genome-wide replication timing studies have suggested that mammalian chromosomes consist of megabase...
Activation (in the following referred to as firing) of replication origins is a continuous and irrev...
To get insights into the regulation of replication initiation, we systematically mapped replication ...
International audienceGenome integrity depends upon a highly co-ordinated process that ensures the e...
DNA replication differs from most other processes in biology in that any error will irreversibly cha...
Eukaryotic genomes are replicated in a reproducible temporal order; however, the physiological signi...
Eukaryotic genomes are replicated from multiple initiation sites called DNA replication origins. Dif...
Complete genome duplication is essential for genetic homeostasis over successive cell generations. H...
Patterns of replication within eukaryotic genomes correlate with gene expression, chromatin structur...
<div><p>Eukaryotic cells must inhibit re-initiation of DNA replication at each of the thousands of o...
DNA replication initiates from defined locations called replication origins; some origins are highly...
Restricted until 09 Nov. 2011.For cells to proliferate, the genome must be replicated exactly once p...
International audienceGenome-wide replication timing studies have suggested that mammalian chromosom...
International audienceThe accurate duplication and transmission of genetic information is critical f...
AbstractDNA replication is precisely regulated in time and space, thereby safeguarding genomic integ...
Genome-wide replication timing studies have suggested that mammalian chromosomes consist of megabase...
Activation (in the following referred to as firing) of replication origins is a continuous and irrev...
To get insights into the regulation of replication initiation, we systematically mapped replication ...
International audienceGenome integrity depends upon a highly co-ordinated process that ensures the e...
DNA replication differs from most other processes in biology in that any error will irreversibly cha...
Eukaryotic genomes are replicated in a reproducible temporal order; however, the physiological signi...