Tada et al., 1998 - Google Patents
The replication licensing systemTada et al., 1998
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- Tada S
- Blow J
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- Biological chemistry
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The replication licensing system acts to ensure that no section of the genome is replicated more than once in a single cell cycle. Experimentsusing Xen op usegg extracts have revealed that the licensing system consists of two components, named RLF-M and RLF-B …
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