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Dna Replication
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Stemming Variations: DNA replicating, DNA replicative, DNA replicates, DNA replicate, DNA replicational
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    • DNA replication is a complex mechanism that functions due to the coordinated interplay of many factors. In the last few years, numerous studies have suggested that DNA replication factors are closely implicated in several DNA transaction events that maintain the integrity of the genome. Therefore, DNA replication fork factors have to be considered as part of a general process that aims to protect and replicate the genome in order to allow correct functioning of a cell and its eventual daughter cells...

    Magali Toueilleet al. Regulation of the DNA replication fork: a way to fight genomic instabi...

    • DNA replication is a key process in cell division cycle. It is initiated in coordinated manner in several species. To understand the DNA replication in a species one needs to measure the half replication timing (or replication timing) and the efficiency of replication which vary across genome in higher eukaryotes...

    Juntao Liet al. Near-sigmoid Modeling to Simultaneously Profile Genome-wide DNA Replic...

    • DNA replication is a process that is highly conserved among eukaryotes. Nonetheless, little is known about the proteins involved in it in plants. Replication protein A (RPA) is a heterotrimeric, single-stranded DNA-binding protein with several functions in DNA metabolism in humans and yeast and supposedly also in plants...

    Tanja Marwedelet al. Plant-specific regulation of replication protein A2 (OsRPA2) from rice...

    • DNA replication is a fundamental process within the cell cycle. The exact duplication of the genetic information ensures genome stability. Extensive research has identified the principal players required for the sequential processes: originlicensing (a controlled order of events giving a chromosome site the potential to be initiated within the S phase of the same cell cycle); initiation (by removing the license a previous licensed site is transformed into a site where the DNA helix starts to melt); and DNA replication (copying the parental DNA by leading and lagging strand DNA-synthesis)...

    Maren Oehlmannet al. Comparison of DNA Replication in Xenopus laevis and Simian Virus 40

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