AbstractRecent analysis of genome-wide epigenetic modification data, mean replication timing (MRT) profiles and chromosome conformation data in mammals have provided increasing evidence that flexibility in replication origin usage is regulated locally by the epigenetic landscape and over larger genomic distances by the 3D chromatin architecture. Here, we review the recent results establishing some link between replication domains and chromatin structural domains in pluripotent and various differentiated cell types in human. We reconcile the originally proposed dichotomic picture of early and late constant timing regions that replicate by multiple rather synchronous origins in separated nuclear compartments of open and closed chromatins, wit...
Summary: Replication timing (RT) associates with genome architecture, while having a mixed relations...
The sequencing of the human genome, twelve years ago, revealed the complexity of the mechanisms unde...
Background The time of locus replication during S-phase is tightly regulated and correlates with chr...
<div><p>Advances in genomic studies have led to significant progress in understanding the epigenetic...
Advances in genomic studies have led to significant progress in understanding the epigenetically con...
International audienceThe three-dimensional (3D) architecture of the mammalian nucleus is now being ...
AbstractBackground: The eukaryotic genome is divided into distinct replication timing domains, which...
Patterns of replication within eukaryotic genomes correlate with gene expression, chromatin structur...
<div><p>Epigenetic regulation of the replication program during mammalian cell differentiation remai...
International audienceIn higher eukaryotes, replication program specification in different cell type...
The replication of the genome is a spatio-temporally highly organized process. Yet, its flexibility ...
DNA replication occurs in a defined temporal order known as the replication-timing (RT) program. RT ...
Summary: Replication timing (RT) associates with genome architecture, while having a mixed relations...
The sequencing of the human genome, twelve years ago, revealed the complexity of the mechanisms unde...
Background The time of locus replication during S-phase is tightly regulated and correlates with chr...
<div><p>Advances in genomic studies have led to significant progress in understanding the epigenetic...
Advances in genomic studies have led to significant progress in understanding the epigenetically con...
International audienceThe three-dimensional (3D) architecture of the mammalian nucleus is now being ...
AbstractBackground: The eukaryotic genome is divided into distinct replication timing domains, which...
Patterns of replication within eukaryotic genomes correlate with gene expression, chromatin structur...
<div><p>Epigenetic regulation of the replication program during mammalian cell differentiation remai...
International audienceIn higher eukaryotes, replication program specification in different cell type...
The replication of the genome is a spatio-temporally highly organized process. Yet, its flexibility ...
DNA replication occurs in a defined temporal order known as the replication-timing (RT) program. RT ...
Summary: Replication timing (RT) associates with genome architecture, while having a mixed relations...
The sequencing of the human genome, twelve years ago, revealed the complexity of the mechanisms unde...
Background The time of locus replication during S-phase is tightly regulated and correlates with chr...