Cancer Genet Cytogenet
June 2003
Transcription activity of genes is related to their replication timing, accordingly gene activation is coupled with a shift from late replication to early replication and vice versa. The relationship between replication timing and gene expression is best manifested by monoallelically expressed genes which show an asynchronous pattern of allelic replication, with the active allele replicating earlier than the inactive counterpart. Biallelically expressed genes, which normally replicate highly synchronously, when present in lymphocytes derived from patients with various types of malignancies or premalignancies, replicate highly asynchronously, similar to monoallelically expressed genes.
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