Abstract

![Graphic][1] Inhibiting a checkpoint (bottom) allows both early (green) and late (red) replication origins to fire. When DNA replication goes awry, it is critical for a cell to detect and correct the error as soon as possible. Thus, when replication from an early-firing origin is

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