DNA Replication Profiling Using Deep Sequencing
- PMID: 29043626
- DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-7306-4_15
DNA Replication Profiling Using Deep Sequencing
Abstract
Profiling of DNA replication during progression through S phase allows a quantitative snap-shot of replication origin usage and DNA replication fork progression. We present a method for using deep sequencing data to profile DNA replication in S. cerevisiae.
Keywords: DNA replication; Deep sequencing; Replication fork rate; Replication forks; Replication origins.
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