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is replication
noun
Process by which an object, person, place or idea may be copied mimicked or reproduced.
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Eugene V. Koonin, National Center for Biotechnology Information, NIH, Bethesda, Maryland, United States It seems to me that the central point of this proposal on the origin of first replicating systems is replication by thermal cycling (convectional PCR), possibly, with the involvement of ribozyme ligases, an activity that is, indeed, fairly easily selected in ribozymes.
In the replication timing profile (fig. 1), one can safely assume that peaks correspond to the regions replicated the earliest, that is, replication origins, while valleys represent regions of fork termination.
Toward the end of the 1930s, Max Delbrück had the intuition that the question of autocatalysis, that is, replication, could be attacked through the study of phage, i.e., viruses replicating in bacteria.
The essence of life - the differencebetween us and sand - is replication.
Regardless of how the third and fourth steps proceed, the fifth step in the cycle of infection is replication (reproduction of the parental genome to make progeny genomes).
One is replication.
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A principal concern regarding the safety of HIV-1-based vectors is replication-competent lentivirus (RCL).
Hence, Gadd45 mediated demethylation is replication-independent and therefore active.
Because the vector is replication-competent, we hypothesize that it will also promote induction of cell mediated immunity.
One feature of the inversion is replication-directed, leading to being symmetric around the replication axis [12], [13], [14].
Based on the difference of transcription patterns during the cell cycle, we can identify whether a histone gene is replication-dependent or independent [6], [7].
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