Genome-wide experimental studies in Saccharomyces cerevisiae reveal that autonomous replicating sequence (ARS) requires an essential consensus sequence (ACS) for replication activity. Computational studies identified thousands of ACS like patterns in the genome. However, only a few hundreds of these sites act as replicating sites and the rest are considered as dormant or evolving sites. In a bid to understand the sequence makeup of replication sites, a content and context-based analysis was performed on a set of replicating ACS sequences that binds to origin-recognition complex (ORC) denoted as ORC-ACS and non-replicating ACS sequences (nrACS), that are not bound by ORC. In this study, DNA properties such as base composition, correlation, s...
2014-08-23In the first project, I show that in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the rate of replication for...
We have characterized a family of moderately repetitive autonomously replicating sequences (ARSs) in...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2010.Cataloged from PDF ve...
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae origin recognition complex (ORC) binds to replication origins at the AR...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome III encodes 11 autonomously replicating sequence (ARS) elements ...
Eukaryotic autonomously replicating sequences (ARSs) are composed of three domains, A, B, and C. Dom...
Yeast autonomously replicating sequences (ARSs) were originally identified as segments of DNA that p...
ABSTRACT Origins of DNA replication are key genetic elements, yet their identification remains elusi...
DNA replication is a highly conserved process essential for the perpetuation of all life forms. Init...
The Origin Recognition Complex (ORC) is thought to be required for the initiation of DNA replication...
Abstract Eukaryotic DNA replication begins with multiple origins of replication (ORIs) and thus expl...
The origin recognition complex (ORC) is conserved in all eukaryotes. The six proteins of the Sacchar...
The process of DNA replication is regulated to ensure that the entire genome is replicated only once...
Eukaryotic chromosomes initiate DNA synthesis from multiple replication origins. The machinery that ...
DNAs that contain specific yeast chromosomal sequences called ARSs transform Saccharomyces cerevisia...
2014-08-23In the first project, I show that in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the rate of replication for...
We have characterized a family of moderately repetitive autonomously replicating sequences (ARSs) in...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2010.Cataloged from PDF ve...
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae origin recognition complex (ORC) binds to replication origins at the AR...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome III encodes 11 autonomously replicating sequence (ARS) elements ...
Eukaryotic autonomously replicating sequences (ARSs) are composed of three domains, A, B, and C. Dom...
Yeast autonomously replicating sequences (ARSs) were originally identified as segments of DNA that p...
ABSTRACT Origins of DNA replication are key genetic elements, yet their identification remains elusi...
DNA replication is a highly conserved process essential for the perpetuation of all life forms. Init...
The Origin Recognition Complex (ORC) is thought to be required for the initiation of DNA replication...
Abstract Eukaryotic DNA replication begins with multiple origins of replication (ORIs) and thus expl...
The origin recognition complex (ORC) is conserved in all eukaryotes. The six proteins of the Sacchar...
The process of DNA replication is regulated to ensure that the entire genome is replicated only once...
Eukaryotic chromosomes initiate DNA synthesis from multiple replication origins. The machinery that ...
DNAs that contain specific yeast chromosomal sequences called ARSs transform Saccharomyces cerevisia...
2014-08-23In the first project, I show that in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the rate of replication for...
We have characterized a family of moderately repetitive autonomously replicating sequences (ARSs) in...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2010.Cataloged from PDF ve...