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Review
. 2013 Jan-Feb;47(1):12-37.
doi: 10.1134/s0026893312060118.

[Regulation of DNA replication timing]

[Article in Russian]
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Review

[Regulation of DNA replication timing]

[Article in Russian]
T D Kolesnikova. Mol Biol (Mosk). 2013 Jan-Feb.
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Abstract

Although distinct chromatin types have been long known to replicate at different timepoints of S phase, fine replication control has only recently become considered as an epigenetic phenomenon. It is now clear that in course of differentiation significant changes in genome replication timing occur, and these changes are intimately linked with the changes in transcriptional activity and nuclear architecture. Temporally coordinate replication is organized spatially into discrete units having specific chromosomal organization and function. Even though the functional aspects of such tight control of replication timing remain to be explored, one can confidently consider the replication program as yet another fundamental feature characteristic of the given differentiation state. The present review touches upon the molecular mechanisms of spatial and temporal control of replication timing, involving individual replication origins as well as large chromatin domains.

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