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1. Role of DNA replication timing in gene expression and chromatin organisation

2. Expanded encyclopaedias of DNA elements in the human and mouse genomes

3. Expanded encyclopaedias of DNA elements in the human and mouse genomes.

4. Identifying cis Elements for Spatiotemporal Control of Mammalian DNA Replication

5. DNA replication timing: Biochemical mechanisms and biological significance.

6. Parent-of-origin-specific DNA replication timing is confined to large imprinted regions.

7. Sex-specific DNA-replication in the early mammalian embryo.

8. Replication timing alterations are associated with mutation acquisition during breast and lung cancer evolution.

9. DNA polymerase κ participates in early S-phase DNA replication in human cells.

10. Temporal control of late replication and coordination of origin firing by self-stabilizing Rif1-PP1 hubs in Drosophila.

11. ASAR lncRNAs control DNA replication timing through interactions with multiple hnRNP/RNA binding proteins.

12. Incomplete reprogramming of DNA replication timing in induced pluripotent stem cells.

14. Mutation Rate Variability across Human Y-Chromosome Haplogroups.

15. Developmental Changes in Genome Replication Progression in Pluripotent versus Differentiated Human Cells.

17. Genome replication in asynchronously growing microbial populations.

18. Emergence of replication timing during early mammalian development.

19. Positive and Negative Regulation of DNA Replication Initiation.

20. Mammalian DNA Replication Timing

21. Shepherding DNA ends: Rif1 protects telomeres and chromosome breaks

24. Low Replicative Stress Triggers Cell-Type Specific Inheritable Advanced Replication Timing

25. DNA replication in early mammalian embryos is patterned, predisposing lamina-associated regions to fragility.

26. Insights into common fragile site instability: DNA replication challenges at DNA repeat sequences.

27. RIF1 regulates early replication timing in murine B cells.

28. Three-dimensional nuclear organisation and the DNA replication timing program.

29. Repli-seq Sample Preparation using Cell Sorting with Cell-Permeant Dyes.

30. Somatic mutations inferred from RNA-seq data highlight the contribution of replication timing to mutation rate variation in a model plant.

31. Germline Structural Variations Are Preferential Sites of DNA Replication Timing Plasticity during Development.

32. ChECing out Rif1 action in freely cycling cells.

33. Characterization of the replication timing program of 6 human model cell lines

34. The genetic architecture of DNA replication timing in human pluripotent stem cells

35. Computational workflow for integrative analyses of DNA replication timing, epigenomic, and transcriptomic data

38. Impaired Replication Timing Promotes Tissue-Specific Expression of Common Fragile Sites

39. Impact of the DNA polymerase Theta on the DNA replication program

40. DNA replication timing directly regulates the frequency of oncogenic chromosomal translocations

41. scRepli-Seq: A Powerful Tool to Study Replication Timing and Genome Instability

42. Rif1 Binding and Control of Chromosome-Internal DNA Replication Origins Is Limited by Telomere Sequestration.

43. DNA replication timing alterations identify common markers between distinct progeroid diseases.

44. Replication timing maintains the global epigenetic state in human cells

45. Epigenetic control of chromosome-associated lncRNA genes essential for replication and stability

46. Camptothecin-Induced Replication Stress Affects DNA Replication Profiling by E/L Repli-Seq

47. Computational modeling of chromosome re-replication in mutant strains of fission yeast

48. Next-Generation Sequencing Enables Spatiotemporal Resolution of Human Centromere Replication Timing

49. DNA Replication Timing Enters the Single-Cell Era

50. Late-replicating CNVs as a source of new genes

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