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REPLICATIVE

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Numero di lettere

11

È palindromo

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CAT
EP
EPL
IC
ICA
IV
IVE
LI
LIC
PL
RE

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4

6

AC
ACE
ACI
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ACP


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  • A transposase is any of a class of enzymes capable of binding to the end of a transposon and catalysing its movement to another part of a genome, typically by a cut-and-paste mechanism or a replicative mechanism, in a process known as transposition.
  • Also, it has been theorized that the cells Carrel used were young enough to contain pluripotent stem cells, which, if supplied with a supporting telomerase-activation nutrient, would have been capable of staving off replicative senescence, or even possibly reversing it.
  • For almost three centuries, every Mariposan has been a clone derived from one of the five original colonists, and now the colony is in danger of dying out because of replicative fading: each subsequent generation introduces additional minor flaws in the genetic code, which within only a few more generations will make further clones nonviable.
  • In terms of structure, the replisome is composed of two replicative polymerase complexes, one of which synthesizes the leading strand, while the other synthesizes the lagging strand.
  • Darlix and Lathe propose that retroelements constitute the replicative component of the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies.
  • Known relaxases belong to the rolling circle replication (RCR) initiator superfamily of enzymes and fall into two broad classes: replicative (Rep) and mobilization (Mob).
  • Knock-down studies involving the chemokine receptor CXCR2 alleviates both replicative and oncogene-induced senescence (OIS) and diminishes the DNA-damage response.
  • Translesion synthesis is a damage tolerance mechanism in which specialized DNA polymerases substitute for replicative polymerases in copying across DNA damages during replication.
  • As the replicative dsRNA form is relatively stable, it can be found in comparatively high quantities in host tissues, and therefore is a likely subject of isolations (this is the reason why Endornaviridae often are classified as dsRNA viruses, in contrast to the official ssRNA(+) ICTV classification).
  • Upon chromosome duplication by replicative polymerases, unrepaired 8-oxoguanine tends to mispair with A, so that during the next round of replication a G:C to T:A transversion mutation is produced (G:C → 8-oxoG:C → 8-oxoG:A → T:A).
  • In some species of yeast, replicative aging may be partially caused by homologous recombination between rDNA repeats; excision of rDNA repeats results in the formation of extrachromosomal rDNA circles (ERCs).
  • Combining nucleic acid chemistry with methods for in vitro evolution he developed, Holliger and colleagues were able to reprogram replicative DNA polymerases for the synthesis and reverse transcription of synthetic genetic polymers with entirely unnatural backbones (XNAs).
  • The viral initiator protein periodically excises individual genomic strands of DNA from the replicative concatemer.
  • Her research looks to understand the replicative cycles of papillomaviruses and their differentiation-dependent replicative cycles through the use of organotypic cell culture.


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