Cite
Activation of S-phase-promoting CDKs in late G1 defines a "point of no return" after which Cdc6 synthesis cannot promote DNA replication in yeast.
MLA
Piatti, S., et al. “Activation of S-Phase-Promoting CDKs in Late G1 Defines a ‘Point of No Return’ after Which Cdc6 Synthesis Cannot Promote DNA Replication in Yeast.” Genes & Development, vol. 10, no. 12, June 1996, pp. 1516–31. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.10.12.1516.
APA
Piatti, S., Böhm, T., Cocker, J. H., Diffley, J. F., & Nasmyth, K. (1996). Activation of S-phase-promoting CDKs in late G1 defines a “point of no return” after which Cdc6 synthesis cannot promote DNA replication in yeast. Genes & Development, 10(12), 1516–1531. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.10.12.1516
Chicago
Piatti, S, T Böhm, J H Cocker, J F Diffley, and K Nasmyth. 1996. “Activation of S-Phase-Promoting CDKs in Late G1 Defines a ‘Point of No Return’ after Which Cdc6 Synthesis Cannot Promote DNA Replication in Yeast.” Genes & Development 10 (12): 1516–31. doi:10.1101/gad.10.12.1516.