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Chromatin Replication and Histone Dynamics
2017Inheritance of the DNA sequence and its proper organization into chromatin is fundamental for genome stability and function. Therefore, how specific chromatin structures are restored on newly synthesized DNA and transmitted through cell division remains a central question to understand cell fate choices and self-renewal.
Alabert, Constance +2 more
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The Dynamics of Chromosome Replication in Yeast
2003Publisher Summary This chapter deals with the dynamic aspects of chromosome replication in yeast and describes how the program of replication is laid down and carried out in Saccharomyces cerevisiae , with particular emphasis on the dynamic aspects of. It explains how the control of replication initiation is tied to phases of the cell cycle, how the
Isabelle A, Lucas, M K, Raghuraman
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Replicator dynamics on heterogeneous networks
Journal of Mathematical BiologyNetworked evolutionary game theory is a well-established framework for modeling the evolution of social behavior in structured populations. Most of the existing studies in this field have focused on 2-strategy games on heterogeneous networks or n-strategy games on regular networks. In this paper, we consider n-strategy games on arbitrary networks under
Li, Junjie +3 more
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The Dynamics of Chromatin Replication
Annual Review of BiochemistryThe ability of cells to transmit information encoded in the genome, and its organization into chromatin across cell generations, is a cornerstone of eukaryotic life. Chromatin replication, the copying of the mammalian genome in its structural and functional chromatin context to maintain cell identity and fate, is fundamental to lifelong health and has ...
Leonie Kollenstart +2 more
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Dynamic Synchronous/Asynchronous Replication
ACM Transactions on Storage, 2013Assaf Natanzon, Eitan Bachmat
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A finite population destroys a traveling wave in spatial replicator dynamics
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, 2021Christopher Griffin +2 more
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