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- :Pohl, Thomas J. ;Kolor, KatherineNov 06 2013 | G3 (Bethesda). 2013; 3(11):1955-1963.:Eukaryotic origins of DNA replication undergo activation at various times in S-phase, allowing the genome to be duplicated in a temporally staggered f...
- Antimycobacterial activity of DNA intercalator inhibitors of Mycobacterium tuberculosis primase DnaG:Gajadeera, Chathurada ;Willby, Melisa J.Sep 24 2014 | J Antibiot (Tokyo). 68(3):153-157.:Owing to the rise in drug resistance in tuberculosis combined with the global spread of its causative pathogen, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), inno...
- :Hua, Brian L. ;Bell, George W.Aug 22 2018 | BMC Genomics. 19.:BackgroundGenomic regions repressed for DNA replication, resulting in either delayed replication in S phase or underreplication in polyploid cells, ar...
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