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Origins of DNA replication in the three domains of life

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Published
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>08/2005
<mark>Journal</mark>FEBS Journal
Issue number15
Volume272
Number of pages10
Pages (from-to)3757-3766
Publication StatusPublished
Early online date1/07/05
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Replication of DNA is essential for the propagation of life. It is somewhat surprising then that, despite the vital nature of this process, cellular organisms show a great deal of variety in the mechanisms that they employ to ensure appropriate genome duplication. This diversity is manifested along classical evolutionary lines, with distinct combinations of replicon architecture and replication proteins being found in the three domains of life: the Bacteria, the Eukarya and the Archaea. Furthermore, although there are mechanistic parallels, even within a given domain of life, the way origins of replication are defined shows remarkable variation.