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The presentation will describe how tracking DNA-binding proteins, one at a time, reveals subunit turnover in the bacterial replisome and its functional advantage for genome integrity. Then, it will explain how a dynamic interaction between transcription factors and chromatin senses cell size to control the start of the cell cycle in yeast