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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a processive type of reaction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or technical contexts when describing a reaction that involves a process or series of processes.
Example: "In our study, we focused on a processive type of reaction that occurs in enzyme catalysis."
Alternatives: "a sequential type of reaction" or "a progressive type of reaction."
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The homologous R328 of Neurospora dim-5 is essential to permit trimethylation of histone H3K9 without intermediate release of H3K9-dim-5 binding, i.e. a processive type of reaction [ 32].
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A variety of chemicals can cause this type of reaction.
A director of the British Universities North America Club, Jim Buck, called that type of reaction "the 'Baywatch' scenario".
This type of reaction is also considered a condensation reaction.
Such a single-ended break may contain single-stranded DNA or be processed to expose a 3′-single-stranded overhang for Rad51/RAD51 to polymerize on, which is followed by strand invasion at the intact sister chromatid and assembly of a processive RF (a reaction depicted in Fig. 3, steps 7 10).
There are different types of reactions -- an allergist can help discern what type a patient has. 3.
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In a processive mode of enzymatic catalysis, a single substrate binding event is coupled to multiple rounds of catalytic turnover.
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