The replication fork trap and termination of chromosome replication.
Bacteria that have a circular chromosome with a bidirectional DNA replication origin are thought to utilize a 'replication fork trap' to control termination of replication. The fork trap is an arrangement of replication pause sites that ensures that the two replication forks fuse within th...
Main Authors: | Duggin, I, Wake, R, Bell, S, Hill, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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