Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory: Replicating a Genome Starts With a Twist, a Pinch, and a Bit of a Dance
September 17, 2020
September 17, 2020
COLD SPRING HARBOR, New York, Sept. 17 (TNSJou) -- The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory issued the following news:
The most basic activity of a living thing is to turn one copy of its genome into two copies, crafting one cell into two. That replication event begins with a set of proteins--the Origin Recognition Complex (ORC). And, with some cancers and developmental diseases linked to ORC proteins, structural biologists need to see how the complex works so they can understand how it mi . . .
The most basic activity of a living thing is to turn one copy of its genome into two copies, crafting one cell into two. That replication event begins with a set of proteins--the Origin Recognition Complex (ORC). And, with some cancers and developmental diseases linked to ORC proteins, structural biologists need to see how the complex works so they can understand how it mi . . .