We present a mathematical model for the spatial dynamics of DNA replication. Using this model we determine the probability distribution for the time at which each chromosomal position is replicated. From this we show, contrary to previous reports, that mean replication time curves cannot be used to directly determine origin parameters. We demonstrate that the stochastic nature of replication dynamics leaves a clear signature in experimentally measured population average data, and we show that the width of the activation time probability distribution can be inferred from this data. Our results compare favorably with experimental measurements in Saccharomyces cerevisae
DNA replication in eukaryotic cells initiates from hundreds of origins along their genomes, leading ...
Similarly to metazoans, the budding yeast Saccharomyces cereviasiae replicates its genome with a def...
Genome replication, a key process for a cell, relies on stochastic initiation by replication origins...
We present a mathematical model for the spatial dynamics of DNA replication. Using this model we det...
Eukaryotic DNA replication is initiated from multiple sites on the chromosome, but little is known a...
International audienceWe propose a non-local model of DNA replication that takes into account the ob...
DNA replication in eukaryotes is considered to proceed according to a precise program in which each ...
All chromosomes must be completely replicated prior to cell division, a requirement that demands the...
DNA replication starts at many sites (origins) throughout eukaryotic DNA. To fully understand the re...
DNA replication in higher organisms starts at many places across the genome and throughout S (synthe...
DNA replication begins at specific locations called replication origins, where helicase and polymera...
DNA replication in eukaryotic cells initiates from hundreds of origins along their genomes, leading ...
Similarly to metazoans, the budding yeast Saccharomyces cereviasiae replicates its genome with a def...
Genome replication, a key process for a cell, relies on stochastic initiation by replication origins...
We present a mathematical model for the spatial dynamics of DNA replication. Using this model we det...
Eukaryotic DNA replication is initiated from multiple sites on the chromosome, but little is known a...
International audienceWe propose a non-local model of DNA replication that takes into account the ob...
DNA replication in eukaryotes is considered to proceed according to a precise program in which each ...
All chromosomes must be completely replicated prior to cell division, a requirement that demands the...
DNA replication starts at many sites (origins) throughout eukaryotic DNA. To fully understand the re...
DNA replication in higher organisms starts at many places across the genome and throughout S (synthe...
DNA replication begins at specific locations called replication origins, where helicase and polymera...
DNA replication in eukaryotic cells initiates from hundreds of origins along their genomes, leading ...
Similarly to metazoans, the budding yeast Saccharomyces cereviasiae replicates its genome with a def...
Genome replication, a key process for a cell, relies on stochastic initiation by replication origins...