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The first section of the book, Cellular DNA Replication, begins with an excellent overview of genome duplication by Thomas J. Kelly and Bruce Stillman, followed by chapters on specific steps in ...
A study links the loss of DNA methylation across the genome—as is common in cancer—to the disruption of the 3-D compartments that organize the genome and to the timing of DNA replication.
The DNA of one of a fruit fly's chromosomes, for example, would be 12 times longer than the fly if it could be stretched out. That's quite amazing, especially when you consider that each of the ...
DNA achieves this feat of storing, coding and transferring biological information though its unique structure. Replication of DNA DNA replication is the process by which a cell makes an identical ...
For the first time ever, scientists have captured a single DNA molecule replicating on video ... “It’s a different way of thinking about replication that raises new questions,” Stephen ...