InTech. 2011. 312 p.
Since the discovery of the DNA structure researchers have been highly interested in the molecular basis of genome inheritance. This book covers a wide range of aspects and issues related to the field of DNA replication. The association between genome replication, repair and recombination is also addressed, as well as summaries of recent work of the replication cycles of prokaryotic and eukaryotic viruses. The reader will gain an overview of our current understanding of DNA replication and related cellular processes, and useful resources for further reading.
Contents
Mini-Chromosome Maintenance Protein Family: Novel Proliferative Markers - The Pathophysiologic Role and Clinical Application
Regulation of DNA Synthesis and Replication Checkpoint Activation During C. elegans Development
The Relationship Between Replication and Recombination
DNA Replication in Repair
The Role of MutS Homologues MSH4 and MSH5 in DNA Metabolism and Damage Response
Reverse Transcriptase and Retroviral Replication
DNA Replication Fidelity of Herpes Simplex Virus
DNA Polymerase Processivity Factor of Human Cytomegalovirus May Be a Key Molecule for Molecular Coupling of Viral DNA Replication to Transcription
Protein-Primed Replication of Bacteriophage Ф29 DNA
Meiotic DNA Replication
Cell Cycle Modification in Trophoblast Cell Populations in the Course of Placenta Formation
Injury-Induced DNA Replication and Neural Proliferation in the Adult Mammalian Nervous System
The Absence of the GATC - Binding Protein SeqA
Affects DNA Replication in Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium