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During cells division, the 3' end of linear DNA can not be fully replicated and thus telomeres become shorter.
This is due to the fact that telomeres cannot be fully replicated and with each cell division the final 100 200 base pairs of the telomere are lost.
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This database is fully replicated and nodes communicate using only the database distribution facilities.
Nocodazole blocks cells at M phase when the DNA is fully replicated and the nuclear membrane is broken down.
Nonetheless, the investigation of fetal pathologies such as T18 and T21 cannot be fully replicated in other organisms, and these results suggest that epigenetic changes between disease groups can be identified, as long as there is careful control for all confounding factors such as gestational age and consideration of the effects of tissue composition.
It is widely appreciated that the ends of linear DNA molecules cannot be fully replicated by the conventional replication apparatus.
In addition to the inhibition of inappropriate repair responses, fusions or recombinations, telomeres need to be fully replicated by the action of telomerase to prevent end-replication problem [6], [7], [8], [9].
In conclusion, both Trepavg and intensity ratios directly deriving from the microarray experiments indicate that the GC-rich chromosomal arm, Sakl0C-left is, on average, replicated early during S-phase and that in many cells within the population it would be fully replicated while the other chromosomes are still replicating.
That experience cannot be fully replicated by searching for Wham! on Spotify while booting up Tinder.
"Cuba is not a model that could be fully replicated anywhere else," Mr. Mena said.
Much like the Stephen King adaptations set to follow It, it is doubtful that Halloween's particular success can be fully replicated.
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