Distance distribution functions of replication origins in HeLa and glioma human cells according to the data of confocal microscopy

Journal of Surface Investigation-x-ray Synchrotron and Neutron Techniques(2014)

Cited 0|Views18
No score
Abstract
The distribution of replication origins in the nuclei of different cells is studied by confocal microscopy. Based on the obtained images, three-dimensional maps of the positions of the origin centers is constructed and the distribution functions of the pair distances between them are calculated. It is established that the distance distribution function for HeLa and glioma human cells is linear at sizes up to 2 μm, which indicates that the size of the origin system is close to 2. The amplitude of the distance distribution function at small sizes has a power dependence on the nucleus size and is inversely proportional to the nucleus volume to the power of 0.9. Thus, the replication-origin distribution in a nucleus cannot be described by a model with a single Hausdorff dimension in the whole range of sizes.
More
Translated text
Key words
Glioma Cell,Surface Investigation,Neutron Technique,Hausdorff Dimension,Replication Origin
AI Read Science
Must-Reading Tree
Example
Generate MRT to find the research sequence of this paper
Chat Paper
Summary is being generated by the instructions you defined