Replication timing and its emergence from stochastic processes
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Peaks cloaked in the mist: the landscape of mammalian replication originsThree wise centromere functions: see no error, hear no break, speak no delayQuantitative BrdU immunoprecipitation method demonstrates that Fkh1 and Fkh2 are rate-limiting activators of replication origins that reprogram replication timing in G1 phase.Cell cycle control in the early embryonic development of aquatic animal speciesDifferent rates of DNA replication at early versus late S-phase sections: multiscale modeling of stochastic events related to DNA content/EdU (5-ethynyl-2'deoxyuridine) incorporation distributions.Allele-specific genome-wide profiling in human primary erythroblasts reveal replication program organizationA chromatin structure-based model accurately predicts DNA replication timing in human cellsThe three most important things about origins: location, location, locationLooking at plant cell cycle from the chromatin window.Genome architecture and its roles in human copy number variation.GC-rich DNA elements enable replication origin activity in the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastorisHigh-resolution profiling of Drosophila replication start sites reveals a DNA shape and chromatin signature of metazoan originsNovel Approaches Reveal that Toxoplasma gondii Bradyzoites within Tissue Cysts Are Dynamic and Replicating Entities In VivoReplication timing is regulated by the number of MCMs loaded at origins.Genome-wide copy number profiling of single cells in S-phase reveals DNA-replication domains.Replication timing and transcriptional control: beyond cause and effect-part III.Replicating Large Genomes: Divide and Conquer.Chromosome Duplication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Selectivity of ORC binding sites and the relation to replication timing, fragile sites, and deletions in cancersControl over DNA replication in time and space.Genome instability: does genetic diversity amplification drive tumorigenesis?DNA replication timing: Coordinating genome stability with genome regulation on the X chromosome and beyond.Cell-to-cell variability and robustness in S-phase duration from genome replication kinetics.How and why multiple MCMs are loaded at origins of DNA replication.Combinatorial modeling of chromatin features quantitatively predicts DNA replication timing in DrosophilaAnatomy of Mammalian Replication DomainsContext based computational analysis and characterization of ARS consensus sequences (ACS) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome.High-resolution replication profiles define the stochastic nature of genome replication initiation and termination.Stochastic association of neighboring replicons creates replication factories in budding yeast.Model-based analysis of DNA replication profiles: predicting replication fork velocity and initiation rate by profiling free-cycling cellsFission yeast MOZART1/Mzt1 is an essential γ-tubulin complex component required for complex recruitment to the microtubule organizing center, but not its assembly.Hst3p, a histone deacetylase, promotes maintenance of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome III lacking efficient replication origins.Single-cell replication profiling to measure stochastic variation in mammalian replication timing.The eukaryotic bell-shaped temporal rate of DNA replication origin firing emanates from a balance between origin activation and passivation.
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Replication timing and its emergence from stochastic processes
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John Bechhoefer
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10.1016/J.TIG.2012.03.011
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2012-04-18T00:00:00Z