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Cell cycle regulation of the MCM complex in initiation of DNA replication

Hendrickson, 1999

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Hendrickson M
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DNA replication is a fundamental step of the eukaryotic cell cycle that takes place once each cell cycle. The timing of S phase is regulated through the stepwise assembly of protein complexes at the origins of replication. The pre-replicative complex (pre-RC) contains the …
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