Researchers at Colorado State University have identified an alternate method to study changes during the DNA replication process in lab settings using genetically modified yeast. The new approach offers a clearer window than current drug methods used to understand cell cycle arrest—a fundamental mechanism that is key to treating cancers and genetic issues. Researchers at Colorado State University have identified an alternate method to study changes during the DNA replication process in lab settings using genetically modified yeast. The new approach offers a clearer window than current drug methods used to understand cell cycle arrest—a fundamental mechanism that is key to treating cancers and genetic issues. Molecular & Computational biology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories