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HeLa cells expressing a kinetochore-specific protein were synchronized and released into S phase. At time intervals of 1,3,4,6,and 8 hr, cells were pulsed with BrdU, fixed and processed to label contromeres (red) and replicating DNA (green). Nuclear DNA was stained with DAPI (blue). Z-series image stacks were obtained using widefield microscopy, and the out-of-focus signal removed by constrained iterative deconvolution. Each column shows a single nucleus representative of the S-phase stages I - V. The top row (a-e) shows a merge of the red, green and blue signals, and the center row (f-j), the red and green signals only. The red and green signals were processed to reveal centromere-associated DNA replication which peaks in the latter half of S. Research Data Curation Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/rdcp) Shelby, Richard; Monier, Karine; Sullivan, Kevin (2021). CIL:39333, Homo sapiens, epithelial cell. In Cell Image Library. UC San Diego Library Digital Collections. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.6075/J0ZW1JM5
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HeLa DNA metabolic process DNA replication Condensed nuclear chromosome, centromeric region Nucleus Epithelial cell Homo sapiens
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