The hunt for origins of DNA replication in multicellular eukaryotes

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Abstract

Origins of DNA replication (ORIs) occur at defined regions in the genome. Although DNA sequence defines the position of ORIs in budding yeast, the factors for ORI specification remain elusive in metazoa. Several methods have been used recently to map ORIs in metazoan genomes with the hope that features for ORI specification might emerge. These methods are reviewed here with analysis of their advantages and shortcomings. The various factors that may influence ORI selection for initiation of DNA replication are discussed.

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Urban, J. M., Foulk, M. S., Casella, C., & Gerbi, S. A. (2015). The hunt for origins of DNA replication in multicellular eukaryotes. F1000Prime Reports, 7. https://doi.org/10.12703/P7-30

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