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Chromatin replication and epigenetic cell memory
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Petryk Nataliya
, Groth Anja
, Stewart-Morgan, Kathleen R
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Assembly
/ Cell cycle
/ Cell division
/ Chromatin remodeling
/ DNA biosynthesis
/ Epigenetics
/ Heredity
/ Maintenance
/ Post-replication
/ Replication
2020
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Chromatin replication and epigenetic cell memory
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Petryk Nataliya
, Groth Anja
, Stewart-Morgan, Kathleen R
in
Assembly
/ Cell cycle
/ Cell division
/ Chromatin remodeling
/ DNA biosynthesis
/ Epigenetics
/ Heredity
/ Maintenance
/ Post-replication
/ Replication
2020
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Chromatin replication and epigenetic cell memory
2020
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Overview
Propagation of the chromatin landscape across cell divisions is central to epigenetic cell memory. Mechanistic analysis of the interplay between DNA replication, the cell cycle, and the epigenome has provided insights into replication-coupled chromatin assembly and post-replicative chromatin maintenance. These breakthroughs are critical for defining how proliferation impacts the epigenome during cell identity changes in development and disease. Here we review these findings in the broader context of epigenetic inheritance across mitotic cell division.Groth and colleagues discuss recent advances in chromatin replication and maintenance across mitotic division, with emphasis on replication-coupled chromatin assembly and chromatin maturation post-replication.
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Nature Publishing Group
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