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− | '''Description of ARS1511:''' Autonomously Replicating Sequence<ref name='S000117321'>Nieduszynski CA, et al. (2006) Genome-wide identification of replication origins in yeast by comparative genomics. Genes Dev 20(14):1874-9 | + | '''Description of ARS1511:''' Autonomously Replicating Sequence; replication capacity dependent upon Sum1p<ref name='S000117321'>Nieduszynski CA, et al. (2006) Genome-wide identification of replication origins in yeast by comparative genomics. Genes Dev 20(14):1874-9 {{SGDpaper|S000117321}} PMID 16847347</ref><ref name='S000086031'>Irlbacher H, et al. (2005) Control of replication initiation and heterochromatin formation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by a regulator of meiotic gene expression. Genes Dev 19(15):1811-22 |
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Systematic name | ARS1511 |
Gene name | |
Aliases | ARSXV-278 |
Feature type | ARS |
Coordinates | Chr XV:277531..277779 |
Primary SGDID | S000118488 |
Description of ARS1511: Autonomously Replicating Sequence; replication capacity dependent upon Sum1p[1][2]
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- ↑ Nieduszynski CA, et al. (2006) Genome-wide identification of replication origins in yeast by comparative genomics. Genes Dev 20(14):1874-9 SGD PMID 16847347
- ↑ Irlbacher H, et al. (2005) Control of replication initiation and heterochromatin formation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by a regulator of meiotic gene expression. Genes Dev 19(15):1811-22 SGD PMID 16077008
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