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201. LINEs of evidence: noncanonical DNA replication as an epigenetic determinant.

202. Replication timing regulation of eukaryotic replicons: Rif1 as a global regulator of replication timing.

203. R/G-band boundaries: Genomic instability and human disease.

204. DNA replication timing, genome stability and cancer: Late and/or delayed DNA replication timing is associated with increased genomic instability

205. Genome architecture plasticity underlies DNA replication timing dynamics in cell differentiation.

206. Murine esBAF chromatin remodeling complex subunits BAF250a and Brg1 are necessary to maintain and reprogram pluripotency-specific replication timing of select replication domains.

207. Regulation of DNA replication timing.

209. Evolutionary Effects of Translocations in Bacterial Genomes.

210. Replication timing in a single human chromosome 11 transferred into the Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell line

211. Developmental control of replication timing defines a new breed of chromosomal domains with a novel mechanism of chromatin unfolding.

212. Mammalian chromosomes contain cis-acting elements that control replication timing, mitotic condensation, and stability of entire chromosomes.

213. Genome-wide analysis of replication timing in mammalian cells: Troubleshooting problems encountered when comparing different cell types

215. Late-Replicating Domains Have Higher Divergence and Diversity in Drosophila melanogaster.

216. Mutation Rates across Budding Yeast Chromosome VI Are Correlated with Replication Timing.

217. Genome-Wide Analysis of the Arabidopsis Replication Timing Program

218. Single-cell replication profiling to measure stochastic variation in mammalian replication timing

219. Cell cycle-dependent accumulation of histone H3.3 and euchromatic histone modifications in pericentromeric heterochromatin in response to a decrease in DNA methylation levels

221. Eukaryotic Chromosome DNA Replication: Where, When, and How?

222. Episomal replication timing of γ-herpesviruses in latently infected cells

224. Timing of Replication Is a Determinant of Neutral Substitution Rates but Does Not Explain Slow Y Chromosome Evolution in Rodents.

225. Low-copy repeats on chromosome 22q11.2 show replication timing switches, DNA flexibility peaks and stress inducible asynchrony, sharing instability features with fragile sites

226. Domain-wide regulation of DNA replication timing during mammalian development.

227. Reconciling stochastic origin firing with defined replication timing.

229. Fused in sarcoma regulates DNA replication timing and kinetics

230. DNA methylation is required to maintain both DNA replication timing precision and 3D genome organization integrity

231. G9a selectively represses a class of late-replicating genes at the nuclear periphery.

232. Allelic inactivation of rDNA loci.

233. Temporal regulation of DNA replication in mammalian cells.

235. Early replication timing of the chicken α-globin gene domain correlates with its open chromatin state in cells of different lineages

236. f = m * a : A Framework for Investigating the Regulation of Replication Timing.

238. Prediction of replication time zones at single nucleotide resolution in the human genome

239. DNA replication timing of the human β-globin domain is controlled by histone modification at the origin.

240. p53-Dependent change in replication timing of the human genome

241. Mapping of an origin of DNA replication in the promoter of fragile X gene FMR1

242. Replication foci dynamics: replication patterns are modulated by S-phase checkpoint kinases in fission yeast.

243. Non-Denaturing Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization to Find Replication Origins in a Specific Genome Region on the DNA Fiber.

244. L1 retrotransposon antisense RNA within ASAR lncRNAs controls chromosome-wide replication timing

245. Bacterial artificial chromosomes establish replication timing and sub-nuclear compartment de novo as extra-chromosomal vectors

246. Nuclear topology modulates the mutational landscapes of cancer genomes

247. Contrasting Determinants of Mutation Rates in Germline and Soma

248. Allelic silencing at the tumor-suppressor locus 13q14.3 suggests an epigenetic tumor-suppressor mechanism.

249. Cell-to-cell variability and robustness in S-phase duration from genome replication kinetics

250. The interaction between cytosine methylation and processes of DNA replication and repair shape the mutational landscape of cancer genomes

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