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The following pages link to Initiation sites are distributed at frequent intervals in the Chinese hamster dihydrofolate reductase origin of replication but are used with very different efficiencies (Q30309197):
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- RNA-dependent recruitment of the origin recognition complex (Q24336965) (← links)
- The origin of a developmentally regulated Igh replicon is located near the border of regulatory domains for Igh replication and expression (Q24536200) (← links)
- Initiation of DNA replication: functional and evolutionary aspects (Q24595725) (← links)
- The histone deacetylase inhibitor trichostatin A alters the pattern of DNA replication origin activity in human cells (Q24794185) (← links)
- Peaks cloaked in the mist: the landscape of mammalian replication origins (Q26829115) (← links)
- The dihydrofolate reductase origin of replication does not contain any nonredundant genetic elements required for origin activity (Q30310418) (← links)
- The matrix attachment region in the Chinese hamster dihydrofolate reductase origin of replication may be required for local chromatid separation (Q30310624) (← links)
- The promoter of the Chinese hamster ovary dihydrofolate reductase gene regulates the activity of the local origin and helps define its boundaries (Q30312133) (← links)
- Bubble-seq analysis of the human genome reveals distinct chromatin-mediated mechanisms for regulating early- and late-firing origins (Q30413341) (← links)
- The effect of the intra-S-phase checkpoint on origins of replication in human cells (Q30430707) (← links)
- Cdc45 Limits Replicon Usage from a Low Density of preRCs in Mammalian Cells (Q30432961) (← links)
- A winding road to origin discovery (Q30435484) (← links)
- Genomic study of replication initiation in human chromosomes reveals the influence of transcription regulation and chromatin structure on origin selection (Q30436435) (← links)
- Temporal profile of replication of human chromosomes (Q30436641) (← links)
- Specific signals at the 3' end of the DHFR gene define one boundary of the downstream origin of replication (Q30436775) (← links)
- A revisionist replicon model for higher eukaryotic genomes (Q30438334) (← links)
- An episomal mammalian replicon: sequence-independent binding of the origin recognition complex (Q33196114) (← links)
- In search of the holy replicator (Q34081692) (← links)
- Chromatin structure and replication origins: determinants of chromosome replication and nuclear organization (Q34254857) (← links)
- Mapping of DNA replication origins to noncoding genes of the X-inactivation center (Q34717494) (← links)
- Multiple functional elements comprise a Mammalian chromosomal replicator (Q34819463) (← links)
- Replication of the Chicken β-Globin Locus: Early-Firing Origins at the 5′ HS4 Insulator and the ρ- and βA-Globin Genes Show Opposite Epigenetic Modifications (Q35148827) (← links)
- The hunt for origins of DNA replication in multicellular eukaryotes (Q35210893) (← links)
- Is DNA sequence sufficient to specify DNA replication origins in metazoan cells? (Q35217742) (← links)
- Mapping of Replication Origins in the X Inactivation Center of Vole Microtus levis Reveals Extended Replication Initiation Zone (Q35650864) (← links)
- Genome-wide identification and characterization of replication origins by deep sequencing (Q36245258) (← links)
- Replication in context: dynamic regulation of DNA replication patterns in metazoans (Q36875519) (← links)
- Cell cycle regulation of DNA replication. (Q36881426) (← links)
- The Hsk1(Cdc7) replication kinase regulates origin efficiency (Q36992863) (← links)
- The human beta-globin replication initiation region consists of two modular independent replicators (Q37276589) (← links)
- Genome-wide identification and characterisation of human DNA replication origins by initiation site sequencing (ini-seq). (Q37473013) (← links)
- Defined sequence modules and an architectural element cooperate to promote initiation at an ectopic mammalian chromosomal replication origin (Q37731999) (← links)
- Organization of DNA replication (Q37746463) (← links)
- Replication origins and timing of temporal replication in budding yeast: how to solve the conundrum? (Q37805335) (← links)
- Replication timing and its emergence from stochastic processes (Q38004190) (← links)
- Structural diversity and dynamics of genomic replication origins in Schizosaccharomyces pombe (Q39577737) (← links)
- Chk1 inhibits replication factory activation but allows dormant origin firing in existing factories. (Q39617777) (← links)
- CpG methylation of DNA restricts prereplication complex assembly in Xenopus egg extracts. (Q39887690) (← links)
- Sequence-independent DNA binding and replication initiation by the human origin recognition complex (Q39896073) (← links)
- Multiple mechanisms contribute to Schizosaccharomyces pombe origin recognition complex-DNA interactions (Q39947628) (← links)
- Dormant origins licensed by excess Mcm2-7 are required for human cells to survive replicative stress. (Q40035632) (← links)
- DNA replication timing: random thoughts about origin firing (Q40242294) (← links)
- HoxB domain induction silences DNA replication origins in the locus and specifies a single origin at its boundary. (Q40255140) (← links)
- A model for DNA replication showing how dormant origins safeguard against replication fork failure. (Q41869620) (← links)
- The Chinese hamster dihydrofolate reductase replication origin decision point follows activation of transcription and suppresses initiation of replication within transcription units (Q42110718) (← links)
- Asymmetric bidirectional replication at the human DBF4 origin (Q42398798) (← links)
- Broadening of DNA replication origin usage during metazoan cell differentiation (Q42416230) (← links)
- DNA replication origins fire stochastically in fission yeast (Q43180564) (← links)
- Dynamics of DNA replication in mammalian somatic cells: nucleotide pool modulates origin choice and interorigin spacing (Q51834619) (← links)
- Complementation of replication origin function in mouse embryonic stem cells by human DNA sequences. (Q54696375) (← links)