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In turn, this may explain why cells particularly need REV1 for prompt replication of G4s with longer potential single-stranded loops.

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Interestingly, in metazoan species, ORC1 BAH domain has acquired a histone methylation reader activity and recognizes H4K20me2 to prompt DNA replication licensing (Kuo, Song et al. 2012).

All responses prompt DNA replication in an error-prone manner and consequently result in a transient mutagenic state, with mutation rates increased by several orders of magnitude [ 8– 10].

These findings prompted a replication phase in sample sets of both European and Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry.

Population substructure of E1b1b1c carriers suggested Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry, prompting a replication phase in individuals of both European and Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry.

These facts, together with the importance of the interaction of PB2 with α-importins for viral replication prompted us to test whether PB2 proteins derived from viruses of different phylogenetic origins would show differential capacities for an stable association to human α-importins.

It is worth to note that the viral antigen appeared in group II prior to necrosis, since IHC became positive already from PID 4. The observed differences indicate the possibility of a very prompt and destructive viral replication in group I, leading to early cellular damage appearing very rapidly, before the detection of the virus by IHC.

More likely, the polymorphisms reflect bona fide germ-line replication errors prompted by stable hairpin structures arising as a consequence of the extreme G+C content.

Both the acceleration of S-phase in HFF-Myc cells and the presence of WRN at DNA replication sites prompted the question of whether loss of WRN function precipitates DNA damage during S-phase.

Cross-cultural accommodations in the measurement of intelligence in our earlier work prompted the present US replication.

Such a dramatic difference in one polymorphism of the VMAT1 gene in a Caucasian population prompted us to attempt replication of this finding in a Japanese population.

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