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    Licensing Factor Gene

    Licensing Factor Genes encode Licensing Factors that are required, after a prior round of mitosis, in G(1) for DNA replication licensing, are removed after passage through S-phase, and are central to ensuring that replication occurs once per cell cycle. (NCI Thesaurus)




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