Genome-wide replication timing studies have suggested that mammalian chromosomes consist of megabase-scale domains of coordinated origin firing separated by large originless transition regions. Here, we report a quantitative genome-wide analysis of DNA replication kinetics in several human cell types that contradicts this view. DNA combing in HeLa cells sorted into four temporal compartments of S phase shows that replication origins are spaced at 40 kb intervals and fire as small clusters whose synchrony increases during S phase and that replication fork velocity (mean 0.7 kb/min, maximum 2.0 kb/min) remains constant and narrowly distributed through S phase. However, multi-scale analysis of a genome-wide replication timing profile shows a b...
The timing of DNA replication is largely regulated by the location and timing of replication origin ...
In higher eukaryotes, replication program specification in different cell types remains to be fully ...
<div><p>In higher eukaryotes, replication program specification in different cell types remains to b...
International audienceGenome-wide replication timing studies have suggested that mammalian chromosom...
164 pagesFaithful replication of the DNA is critical for cell proliferation and genome stability. In...
Patterns of replication within eukaryotic genomes correlate with gene expression, chromatin structur...
AbstractDuring the S-phase, the DNA replication process is finely orchestrated and regulated by two ...
We have recently shown that replication forks pause near origins in normal human fibroblasts (NHF1-h...
International audienceDuring the S-phase, the DNA replication process is finely orchestrated and reg...
<div><p>The duplication of mammalian genomes is under the control of a spatiotemporal program that o...
International audienceThe duplication of mammalian genomes is under the control of a spatiotemporal ...
Activation (in the following referred to as firing) of replication origins is a continuous and irrev...
Mammalian genomes are replicated under a flexible program, with random use of origins and variable f...
The timing of DNA replication is largely regulated by the location and timing of replication origin ...
In higher eukaryotes, replication program specification in different cell types remains to be fully ...
<div><p>In higher eukaryotes, replication program specification in different cell types remains to b...
International audienceGenome-wide replication timing studies have suggested that mammalian chromosom...
164 pagesFaithful replication of the DNA is critical for cell proliferation and genome stability. In...
Patterns of replication within eukaryotic genomes correlate with gene expression, chromatin structur...
AbstractDuring the S-phase, the DNA replication process is finely orchestrated and regulated by two ...
We have recently shown that replication forks pause near origins in normal human fibroblasts (NHF1-h...
International audienceDuring the S-phase, the DNA replication process is finely orchestrated and reg...
<div><p>The duplication of mammalian genomes is under the control of a spatiotemporal program that o...
International audienceThe duplication of mammalian genomes is under the control of a spatiotemporal ...
Activation (in the following referred to as firing) of replication origins is a continuous and irrev...
Mammalian genomes are replicated under a flexible program, with random use of origins and variable f...
The timing of DNA replication is largely regulated by the location and timing of replication origin ...
In higher eukaryotes, replication program specification in different cell types remains to be fully ...
<div><p>In higher eukaryotes, replication program specification in different cell types remains to b...