Nuclear DNA replication inLeishmania majorrelies on a single constitutive origin per chromosome supplemented by thousands of stochastic initiation events
Jeziel D. Damasceno,
Gabriel L. A. Silva,
Catarina A. Marques
et al.
Abstract:Understanding genome duplication requires characterisation of the locations where DNA replication initiates, termed origins. Genome-wide mapping of DNA replication origins has mainly been derived from population-based techniques, with only a few studies examining origin location and usage at the single-cell or single-molecule level.Leishmaniaare protozoan parasites where the first attempt to map DNA replication suggested the unprecedented use, for a eukaryote, of just a single origin per chromosome, while a su… Show more
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