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Wat (wie) is DNA replication - definitie


DNA replication         
  • trimer]] of the protein [[PCNA]].
  • Overview of the steps in DNA replication
  • The cell cycle of eukaryotic cells.
  • element]] and the detailed structures of two [[base pair]]s are shown in the bottom right.
  •  isbn = 978-1-4051-0379-4 }}</ref> If a mismatch is accidentally incorporated, the polymerase is inhibited from further extension. Proofreading removes the mismatched nucleotide and extension continues.
  • E. coli Replisome. Notably, the DNA on lagging strand forms a loop. The exact structure of replisome is not well understood.
  • Epigenetic consequences of nucleosome reassembly defects at stalled replication forks
  • Formation of pre-replication complex.
  • Many enzymes are involved in the DNA replication fork.
  • Role of initiators for initiation of DNA replication.
  • Dam methylates adenine of GATC sites after replication.
  • Scheme of the replication fork.<br />a: template, b: leading strand, c: lagging strand, d: replication fork, e: primer, f: [[Okazaki fragments]]
  • Replication fork restarts by homologous recombination following replication stress
  • Steps in DNA synthesis
CELLULAR METABOLIC PROCESS IN WHICH A CELL DUPLICATES ONE OR MORE MOLECULES OF DNA
Lagging strand; Leading strand; Replication fork; Dna replication; Amplification of DNA; Leading and lagging strand; Termination of DNA replication; DNA Replication; Semi-conservative DNA replication; Cellular replication; Replication bubble; Replicating molecule; DNA replication protein; Template replication; Leading chain; Replication eye; Replication Fork; Lagging chain; Dna Replication; Discontinuous DNA replication; DNA amplification technology; Dioxyribonucleic acid replication; Replication origin regions; Initiation of DNA replication; Gene replication; DNA partition
In molecular biology, DNA replication is the biological process of producing two identical replicas of DNA from one original DNA molecule. why we have to study DNA replication?
DNA replication stress         
  • INO80 stabilizes replication forks and counteracts mislocalization of H2A.Z
  • Illustration of various approaches to target replication stress for cancer treatment
  • Rationale for enhancing replication stress to kill cancer cells
DNA replication stress refers to the state of a cell whose genome is exposed to various stresses. The events that contribute to replication stress occur during DNA replication, and can result in a stalled replication fork.
Eukaryotic DNA replication         
  • cells]].
  • Eukaryotic [[replisome]] complex and associated proteins. A loop occurs in the lagging strand
  • Depiction of DNA replication at replication fork. '''a''': template strands, '''b''': leading strand, '''c''': lagging strand, '''d''': replication fork, '''e''': RNA primer, '''f''': Okazaki fragment
  • Depiction of replication through histones. Histones are removed from DNA by the FACT complex and Asf1. Histones are reassembled onto newly replicated DNA after the replication fork by CAF-1 and Rtt106.
  •  s2cid = 4468690 }}</ref> Top panel, side views.  Bottom panel, CTD view.
  • A depiction of telomerase progressively elongating telomeric DNA.
DNA REPLICATION IN EUKARYOTIC
Eukaryotic dna replication
Eukaryotic DNA replication is a conserved mechanism that restricts DNA replication to once per cell cycle. Eukaryotic DNA replication of chromosomal DNA is central for the duplication of a cell and is necessary for the maintenance of the eukaryotic genome.
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor DNA replication
1. "The rapidly changing anatomy of the breast makes it more susceptible to errors in DNA replication and/or repair, which may translate into breast cancer.