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A Multiplicative Behavioral Model of DNA Replication Initiation in Cells

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10.20944/preprints202505.0193.v1

DNA replication is a tightly regulated sequence of molecular events. However, it is a conditionally gated behavioral program emerging only when multiple requirements are met. The ARCH × Φ model—originally developed for neural behaviors—is applied to DNA synthesis, conceptualizing replication initiation as the product of four interacting components: Archetype (A), the conserved molecular architecture and machinery enabling replication; Drive (D), the cell's internal metabolic and signaling readiness; Culture (C), the contextual chromatin environment; and Φ, a phase-control term reflecting the cell's baseline cell-cycle state. Just as the pupillary light reflex manifests only when neural circuitry, stimulus, and arousal, DNA replication occurs only when Φ × (A×D×C) exceeds a critical threshold. This model integrates decades of literature on replication origins, cell-cycle checkpoints, and chromatin modulation into a unified framework. We highlight phylogenetic evidence for conserved replication "archetypes" across life and show how existing findings map onto ARCH components without having been formally unified. Treating replication initiation as a threshold-governed, all-or-none event offers fresh insights into replication timing control and the conditions that license or preclude genome duplication. This theoretical synthesis yields testable predictions, such as switch-like replication onset and failure of initiation if any key factor is absent and invites a re-examination of DNA replication through the lens of integrative biology.

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