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Genome-wide estimation of firing efficiencies of origins of DNA replication from time-course copy number variation data

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Genome-wide estimation of firing efficiencies of origins of DNA replication from time-course copy number variation data
Background: DNA replication is a fundamental biological process during S phase of cell division. It is initiated from several hundreds of origins along whole chromosome with different firing efficiencies (or frequency of usage). Direct measurement of origin firing efficiency by techniques such as DNA combing are time-consuming and lack the ability to measure all origins. Recent genome-wide study of DNA replication approximated origin firing efficiency by indirectly measuring other quantities related to replication. However, these approximation methods do not reflect properties of origin firing and may lead to inappropriate estimations. Results: In this paper, we develop a probabilistic model - Spanned Firing Time Model (SFTM) to characterize DNA replication process. The proposed model reflects current understandings about DNA replication. Origins in an individual cell may initiate replication randomly within a time window, but the population average exhibits a temporal program with so...
Huaien Luo, Juntao Li, Majid Eshaghi, Jianhua Liu,
Added 08 Dec 2010
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where BMCBI
Authors Huaien Luo, Juntao Li, Majid Eshaghi, Jianhua Liu, R. Krishna Murthy Karuturi
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