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1 | Duplication of DNA in eukaryotic cells | 1 |
2 | Eukaryotic DNA replication origins | 31 |
3 | Assembly of pre-replication complexes | 63 |
4 | Activation of pre-replication complexes | 89 |
5 | Eukaryotic DNA replication forks | 105 |
6 | Chromatin assembly | 121 |
7 | Inheritance of genomic methylation patterns | 141 |
8 | Termination of DNA replication | 155 |
9 | DNA replication and nuclear architecture | 175 |
10 | Temporal order of DNA replication | 197 |
11 | DNA replication during animal development and its relevance to gene expression | 217 |
12 | Developmental gene amplification | 233 |
13 | Plant cells and viruses | 257 |
14 | Archaeal, bacterial, and eukaryal DNA replication machines | 273 |
15 | Regulating initiation events in yeasts | 295 |
16 | Regulating initiation events in metazoa | 313 |
17 | Responses to aberrant DNA replication and DNA damage in yeasts | 335 |
18 | Responses to aberrant DNA replication and DNA damage in metazoa | 357 |
19 | DNA damage and human disease | 377 |
20 | DNA polymerases and the fidelity of DNA replication | 391 |
21 | The role of RF-C and PCNA proteins in maintaining genomic stability | 411 |
22 | DNA helicases and human disease | 435 |
23 | DNA replication, repeat instability, and human disease | 461 |
24 | DNA replication and cancer | 481 |
25 | Cancer diagnosis and DNA replication | 501 |
26 | Pharmacological agents that target DNA replication | 519 |
27 | Mitochondrial DNA replication and human disease | 547 |
28 | Telomere DNA replication, telomerase, and human disease | 561 |
29 | Parvovirus | 593 |
30 | Papillomavirus | 609 |
31 | Polyomavirus | 627 |
32 | Adenovirus | 645 |
33 | Herpes simplex virus | 663 |
34 | Epstein-Barr virus | 687 |
35 | Poxvirus | 707 |
36 | Hepadnavirus | 729 |
App. A | Molecular interaction maps of DNA replication | 745 |
App. B | The evolutionary history of proteins involved in pre-replication complex assembly | 751 |
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