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'''Description of ARS1200-2:''' Autonomously Replicating Sequence; an rDNA ARS is presumed to be present in each tandem rDNA repeat, but fewer than one-third of the rDNA ARSs are actually used as replication origins in a given S phase<ref name='S000120609'>Miller CA and Kowalski D (1993) cis-acting components in the replication origin from ribosomal DNA of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 13(9):5360-9
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'''Description of ARS1200-2:''' Chromosomal origin of bidirectional DNA replication; an rDNA ARS is presumed to be present in each tandem rDNA repeat, but fewer than one-third of the rDNA ARSs are actually used as replication origins in a given S phase<ref name='S000086399'>Calzada A, et al. (2005) Molecular anatomy and regulation of a stable replisome at a paused eukaryotic DNA replication fork. Genes Dev 19(16):1905-19 {{SGDpaper|S000086399}} PMID 16103218</ref><ref name='S000120609'>Miller CA and Kowalski D (1993) cis-acting components in the replication origin from ribosomal DNA of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 13(9):5360-9
 
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Systematic name ARS1200-2
Gene name
Aliases ARSXII-468, rDNA ARS
Feature type ARS
Coordinates Chr XII:468129..468235
Primary SGDID S000120655


Description of ARS1200-2: Chromosomal origin of bidirectional DNA replication; an rDNA ARS is presumed to be present in each tandem rDNA repeat, but fewer than one-third of the rDNA ARSs are actually used as replication origins in a given S phase[1][2]




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  1. Calzada A, et al. (2005) Molecular anatomy and regulation of a stable replisome at a paused eukaryotic DNA replication fork. Genes Dev 19(16):1905-19 SGD PMID 16103218
  2. Miller CA and Kowalski D (1993) cis-acting components in the replication origin from ribosomal DNA of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 13(9):5360-9 SGD PMID 8355687

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