
The function and regulation of repetitive DNA, the 'dark matter' of the genome, is still only rudimentarily understood. Now a study investigating DNA replication of repetitive centromeric chromosome segments has started to expose a fascinating replication program that involves suppression of ATR signalling, in particular during replication stress.
DNA Replication, Centromere, 610, 11 Medical And Health Sciences, DNA, 06 Biological Sciences, Xenopus laevis, Animals, Humans, Developmental Biology, Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid
DNA Replication, Centromere, 610, 11 Medical And Health Sciences, DNA, 06 Biological Sciences, Xenopus laevis, Animals, Humans, Developmental Biology, Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid
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