Klein et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Genome-wide identification of early-firing human replication origins by optical replication mappingKlein et al., 2017
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- Klein K
- Wang W
- Borrman T
- Chan S
- Zhang D
- Weng Z
- Hastie A
- Chen C
- Gilbert D
- Rhind N
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- BioRxiv
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The timing of DNA replication is largely regulated by the location and timing of replication origin firing. Therefore, much effort has been invested in identifying and analyzing human replication origins. However, the heterogeneous nature of eukaryotic replication kinetics and …
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