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Crucial role of the NSE1 RING domain in Smc5/6 stability and FANCM-independent fork progression
The Smc5/6 complex is a highly conserved molecular machine involved in the maintenance of genome integrity. While its functions largely depend on...
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Length−Length and Length−Weight Relationships of Pacific Saury, Cololabis saira (Scomberesocidae), in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean
AbstractThis study is the first to record Pacific saury’s length–length relationships for converting various body length measurements from various...
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Dynamic de novo heterochromatin assembly and disassembly at replication forks ensures fork stability
Chromatin is dynamically reorganized when DNA replication forks are challenged. However, the process of epigenetic reorganization and its implication...
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Genome-wide identification of replication fork stalling/pausing sites and the interplay between RNA Pol II transcription and DNA replication progression
BackgroundDNA replication progression can be affected by the presence of physical barriers like the RNA polymerases, leading to replication stress...
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Genome-wide measurement of DNA replication fork directionality and quantification of DNA replication initiation and termination with Okazaki fragment sequencing
Studying the dynamics of genome replication in mammalian cells has been historically challenging. To reveal the location of replication initiation...
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Monitoring and quantifying replication fork dynamics with high-throughput methods
Before each cell division, eukaryotic cells must replicate their chromosomes to ensure the accurate transmission of genetic information. Chromosome...
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FORK-seq: Single-Molecule Profiling of DNA Replication
Most genome replication map** methods profile cell populations, masking cell-to-cell heterogeneity. Here, we describe FORK-seq, a nanopore... -
The Fork Protection Complex: A Regulatory Hub at the Head of the Replisome
As well as accurately duplicating DNA, the eukaryotic replisome performs a variety of other crucial tasks to maintain genomic stability. For example,... -
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Essential role of CK2α for the interaction and stability of replication fork factors during DNA synthesis and activation of the S-phase checkpoint
The ataxia telangiectasia mutated and Rad3-related (ATR)-CHK1 pathway is the major signalling cascade activated in response to DNA replication...
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Quantitative protocols for exploring the optimal measurement points for estimating body length and weight from otolith information using the blackthroat seaperch in the western Sea of Japan
The accuracy of the back-calculation method to estimate past individual growth based on the relationship between otoliths and body length is...
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Can sex differences in spatiotemporal distribution and age composition explain the female-biased sex ratio observed in the catch of butterfly kingfish Gasterochisma melampus?
The catch of butterfly kingfish Gasterochisma melampus , a large pelagic species in southern temperate waters, is strongly biased (73%) towards...
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Ki-67 is necessary during DNA replication for fork protection and genome stability
BackgroundThe proliferation antigen Ki-67 has been widely used in clinical settings for cancer staging for many years, but investigations on its...
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Monitoring genome-wide replication fork directionality by Okazaki fragment sequencing in mammalian cells
The ability to monitor DNA replication fork directionality at the genome-wide scale is paramount for a greater understanding of how genetic and...
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Practical target strength of free-swimming chub mackerel Scomber japonicus
Chub mackerel Scomber japonicus is a migratory fish widely distributed around Japan, and is an important fishery resource. However, target strength ( TS...
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Stable isotopes, morphology, and body condition metrics suggest similarity in the trophic level and diversity in the carbon sources of freshwater and early marine diets of Chinook salmon
For anadromous fish entering the marine environment, we expect the probability of avoiding predation and starvation to increase with the quality...
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Weight–length relationship in fish populations reflects environmental regulation on growth
The biological meaning of the parameters
a andb of the empirical and in fisheries science and management omnipresent relationship Weight =a *... -
Near-Infrared Technologies from Farm to Fork
Since the early research work on grains in the 1960s, NIR spectroscopy has become a widely accepted, rapid, and chemical-free tool for quantifying... -
Length–weight relationship and reproductive biology aspects of Sardinella melanura caught from the coastal waters of Phetchaburi, the Inner Gulf of Thailand
This work describes the length–weight relationship (LWR) and various reproductive parameters of Sardinella melanura caught by artisanal fishers using...
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Feeding Habits and Trophic Level of Juvenile Greater Amberjack, Seriola dumereili (Carangidae) in the Southern Waters of Korea
AbstractFeeding habits and trophic level of juvenile greater amberjack, Seriola dumerili were studied using 170 specimens collected by set net...