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Adam M Breier, Sourav Chatterji, Nicholas R Cozzarelli
Genome Biol. (2004), 5(4):R22PubMed | PubMed Central | Genome Biol.
Autonomously replicating sequences (ARSs) function as replication origins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. ARSs contain the 17 bp ARS consensus sequence (ACS), which binds the origin recognition complex. The yeast genome contains more than 10,000 ACS matches, but there are only a few hundred origins, and little flanking sequence similarity has been found. Thus, identification of origins by sequence alone has not been possible.
ARS824, ARS911.5, ARS912, ARS1331.5, ARS1509.5, ARS1514, ARS1529.5
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