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the lagging
verb
To fail to keep up (the pace), to fall behind
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Lagging with the lagging.
The company's growth has slowed with the lagging economy.
He said this was only partly because of the lagging economy.
These factors are the lagging strand polymerase DnaE, the DnaC helicase and the DnaG primase.
The time scales were adjusted so time zero corresponds to the onset of the lagging marker.
For genes on the lagging strand the biases is reverse.
We therefore investigated whether Lig1 is active on the lagging strand substrate.
The contractile ring moves inward past the lagging chromosomes of him-8 embryos.
Synthesis of the lagging strand occurs discontinuously and necessitates the repeated production of Okazaki fragments.
The above data show that Srs2 unwinds substrates mimicking both the lagging and leading forks.
Finally, a third model, ribonucleotide incorporation throughout the lagging strand, has been proposed for mtDNA replication.
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