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1. The homeotic protein HOXC13 is a member of human DNA replication complexes.

2. Molecular and structural transactions at human DNA replication origins.

3. Is DNA sequence sufficient to specify DNA replication origins in metazoan cells?

4. Start sites of bidirectional DNA synthesis at the human lamin B2 origin.

5. Utilization of the same DNA replication origin by human cells of different derivation.

6. Fine mapping of a replication origin of human DNA.

7. Inhibition of heterologous DNA replication by the MVMp nonstructural NS-1 protein: identification of a target sequence.

8. The gene for a novel human lamin maps at a highly transcribed locus of chromosome 19 which replicates at the onset of S-phase.

9. Conformation takes precedence over sequence in adeno-associated virus DNA replication.

10. A new mutant of Bacillus subtilis altered in the initiation of chromosome replication.

11. Presence of transcription signals in two putative DNA replication origins of human cells.

12. Searching for proteins and sequences of DNA replication in mammalian cells.

14. A protein target site in an early replicated human DNA sequence: a highly conserved binding motif.

15. Membrane attachment of the chromosome in Bacillus subtilis mutants temperature-sensitive in DNA replication.

16. Characterization of human DNA sequences synthesized at the onset of S-phase.

17. Enhancement of the rate of DNA polymerase-alpha activity on duplex DNA by a DNA-binding protein and a DNA-dependent ATPase of mammalian cells.

18. Coupling of late transcription to viral replication in bacteriophage T4 development.

19. Rescue of DNA replication and bacteriophage production after infection with T4 DNA ligase mutants.

20. Uncoupling of late transcription from DNA replication in bacteriophage T4 development.

21. The gene for a novel human lamin maps at a highly transcribed locus of chromosome 19 which replicates at the onset of S-phase

22. Homeotic proteins participate in the function of human-DNA replication origins

23. Modular structure of the human lamin B2 replicator

24. Start sites of bidirectional DNA synthesis at the human lamin B2 origin

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