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Topological stress is responsible for the detrimental outcomes of head-on replication-transcription conflicts
Kevin S. Lang
, Houra Merrikh
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Supercoil
100%
Transcription-replication Conflicts
100%
Gram-positive
50%
Topoisomerase II
50%
Genome Organization
50%
Conflict Resolution
50%
Replication Machinery
50%
Genome Evolution
50%
Gyrase
50%
DNA Gyrase
50%
Transcription Machinery
50%
Bacillus Subtilis (B. subtilis)
50%
Chromosome Duplication
50%
Topo IV
50%
Lagging Strand
50%
Leading Strand
50%
Negative Supercoiling
50%
Across Species
50%
Conflict Region
50%
R-loop Formation
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Transcription
100%
Genome Organization
33%
Gyrase
33%
Type II Topoisomerase
33%
R-Loop
33%
DNA Gyrase
33%