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Evolutionary lineage and host origin influence virulence and mammalian adaptation of H7N9 avian influenza viruses. [PDF]
Wu W +9 more
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Replication Stress in Cancer: Mechanistic Insights and Therapeutic Opportunities for Radiosensitization. [PDF]
Vasilopoulos SN +6 more
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CFAP20 salvages arrested RNAPII from the path of co-directional replisomes. [PDF]
Uruci S +26 more
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Impact of maternal antibodies and weaning stress on the replication and transmission of human H3N2 influenza A in piglets. [PDF]
Ciacci Zanella G +9 more
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Srcap Chromatin Remodeler Is Required for Efficient Replication Dynamics in Mammalian Cells. [PDF]
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Replication origins in eukaroytes
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1996Recent experiments in budding yeast and Xenopus have provided new insights into the regulation of eukaroytic DNA replication. The multi-subunit origin recognition complex plays a key role in initiation, remaining bound at origins of replication during most of the cell cycle.
S, Donovan, J F, Diffley
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The origins of replication of granuloviruses
Archives of Virology, 2008The genomes of eight granuloviruses (GVs), have been analyzed for the presence of homologous regions (hrs) that may act as origins of replication. Thirteen 74-76-bp palindromes within 11 hrs have previously been identified in the Cydia pomonella GV (CpGV) genome and found to replicate in an infection-dependent DNA replication assay. We report a further
Sally, Hilton, Doreen, Winstanley
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Origins of DNA replication in eukaryotes
Molecular Cell, 2023Errors occurring during DNA replication can result in inaccurate replication, incomplete replication, or re-replication, resulting in genome instability that can lead to diseases such as cancer or disorders such as autism. A great deal of progress has been made toward understanding the entire process of DNA replication in eukaryotes, including the ...
Yixin Hu, Bruce Stillman
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Mammalian origins of replication
BioEssays, 1992AbstractIt has been almost twenty‐five years since Huberman and Riggs first showed that there are multiple bidirectional origins of replication scattered at ∼100 kb intervals along mammalian chromosomal fibers. Since that time, every conceivable physical property unique to replicating DNA has been taken advantage of to determine whether origins of ...
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