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1. Multifaceted role of the DNA replication protein MCM10 in maintaining genome stability and its implication in human diseases.

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

3. A Cyclic Permutation Approach to Removing Spatial Dependency between Clustered Gene Ontology Terms.

4. Investigating how RIF1 coordinates the timing of replication and the spatial distribution of late-replicating genomic regions

5. Where and when to start: Regulating DNA replication origin activity in eukaryotic genomes.

6. Replication Timing Aberration of KIF14 and MDM4/PI3KC2β Alleles and Aneuploidy as Markers of Chromosomal Instability and Poor Treatment Response in Ewing Family Tumor Patients

7. Where and when to start: Regulating DNA replication origin activity in eukaryotic genomes

8. Roles of Specialized Chromatin and DNA Structures at Subtelomeres in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

9. The location and development of Replicon Cluster Domains in early replicating DNA [version 2; peer review: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations]

10. A Cyclic Permutation Approach to Removing Spatial Dependency between Clustered Gene Ontology Terms

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

12. The evolution of the human DNA replication timing program.

13. Pyruvate kinase, a metabolic sensor powering glycolysis, drives the metabolic control of DNA replication

14. Replicon hypothesis revisited.

15. Optimized Repli-seq: improved DNA replication timing analysis by next-generation sequencing.

16. Super-resolution microscopy reveals stochastic initiation of replication in Drosophila polytene chromosomes.

17. Multifaceted role of the DNA replication protein MCM10 in maintaining genome stability and its implication in human diseases.

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

19. Single-Cell Mononucleotide Microsatellite Analysis Reveals Differential Insertion-Deletion Dynamics in Mouse T Cells.

20. Single-Cell Mononucleotide Microsatellite Analysis Reveals Differential Insertion-Deletion Dynamics in Mouse T Cells

21. S Phase Duration Is Determined by Local Rate and Global Organization of Replication.

22. Pyruvate kinase, a metabolic sensor powering glycolysis, drives the metabolic control of DNA replication.

23. Genetic-variant hotspots and hotspot clusters in the human genome facilitating adaptation while increasing instability

24. Rif1-Dependent Control of Replication Timing.

25. Mutational Signatures of Replication Timing and Epigenetic Modification Persist through the Global Divergence of Mutation Spectra across the Great Ape Phylogeny.

26. BAMscale: quantification of next-generation sequencing peaks and generation of scaled coverage tracks

27. Centromeric transposable elements and epigenetic status drive karyotypic variation in the eastern hoolock gibbon.

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

29. DNA polymerase zeta contributes to heterochromatin replication to prevent genome instability.

30. Replication timing analysis in polyploid cells reveals Rif1 uses multiple mechanisms to promote underreplication in Drosophila.

31. Collective regulation of chromatin modifications predicts replication timing during cell cycle

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

33. Replication timing in Drosophila and its peculiarities in polytene chromosomes

34. Regulation of Replication Origins

36. Human ORC/MCM density is low in active genes and correlates with replication time but does not delimit initiation zones

37. S Phase Duration Is Determined by Local Rate and Global Organization of Replication

38. Genetic-variant hotspots and hotspot clusters in the human genome facilitating adaptation while increasing instability.

39. G-quadruplex binding protein Rif1, a key regulator of replication timing.

40. A comprehensive analysis of 195 DNA methylomes reveals shared and cell-specific features of partially methylated domains

41. Clustering of strong replicators associated with active promoters is sufficient to establish an early‐replicating domain.

42. G-quadruplex DNA and RNA: Their roles in regulation of DNA replication and other biological functions.

43. Rif1 Functions in a Tissue-Specific Manner To Control Replication Timing Through Its PP1-Binding Motif.

44. Local rewiring of genome–nuclear lamina interactions by transcription.

45. Genomic methods for measuring DNA replication dynamics.

48. Internal modifications in the CENP-A nucleosome modulate centromeric dynamics

49. Dynamic relocalization of replication origins by Fkh1 requires execution of DDK function and Cdc45 loading at origins

50. The Heritability of Replication Problems

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