Autonomously replicating sequence

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title: Autonomously replicating sequence
text: An autonomously replicating sequence (ARS) contains the origin of replication in the yeast genome. It contains four regions, named in order of their effect on plasmid stability. The A-Domain is highly conserved, any mutation abolishes origin function. Mutations on B1, B2, and B3 will diminish, but not prevent functioning of the origin. Element A is highly conserved, consisting of the consensus sequence:. When this element is mutated, the ARS loses all activity. As seen above the ARS are consider
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