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Autonomously Replicating Sequence (ARS) Defined

A DNA sequence element occurring on average every 40 kb in yeast and originally defined by its ability to confer replication on extrachromosomal circular DNA molecules. ARS elements correspond to chromosomal origins of replication (ORIs), tend to be A/T rich, and have been implicated in the binding of the primosome complex.

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