
DNA-replication machinery introduces intertwining and supercoiling of DNA strands as it traverses the double helix, which could impede replication and compromise genome stability. A new study in Cell shows that the intrinsic physical properties of chromatin fibers dictate how torsional stress is partitioned to minimize these risks and facilitate DNA replication.
DNA Replication, Humans, DNA, Chromatin, Genomic Instability
DNA Replication, Humans, DNA, Chromatin, Genomic Instability
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