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The time-dependent rate of replication initiation I t) in the budding yeast S. cerevisiae was constructed using the genome-wide replication profiles determined by Raghuraman et al [3], where the mean replication time of each studied locus is plotted against chromosomal position so that efficient origins appear as peaks.
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The vast majority of unicells are small; being small means a faster replication time (food uptake-rate scales with surface area whereas the amount of growth required prior to division scales with volume).
This means that, if the replication time is longer than average, the rate would be decelerated and vice versa.
Therefore, it is necessary to consider more than one hourly replication fraction when calculating replication time.
The remaining replication
The mean activation time of replication origins harbouring zero or one Fkh1/2 site did not differ from the activation time of all origins.
We inferred the distribution of replication termination events from the replication-time-course data.
Cultures were incubated at 37°C and 5% CO2, for as long as 21 days, the mean time for mycobacterial replication.
Early splenic PrPSc replication was strongly inhibited ten weeks post infection and mean survival time prolonged from 209 days in untreated 139A-infected mice to 246 days in mice vaccinated with DCs expressing the hPrP.
Following DNA replication, a subpopulation of cohesin complexes binds to chromatin with a mean residence time of around 6 h (Gerlich et al, 2006).
The final replication timing profile is defined, for each chromosome, as the mean of the three Loess curves calculated for the three independent time-course experiments.
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