(of replication)
51replication fork — The Y shaped structure where DNA is replicated. The arms of the Y contain template strand and a newly synthesized DNA copy …
52replication — Copying, but usually the production of daughter strands of nucleic acid from the parental template …
53replication — noun a) Process by which an object, person, place or idea may be copied mimicked or reproduced. b) Copy; reproduction. Syn: repetition, duplication, imitation, copying, reproduction, copy …
54Replication — Копирование, воспроизведение; Моделирование …
55replication error–positive — rep·li·ca·tion er·ror–pos·i·tive (rep″lĭ kaґshən erґər pozґĭ tiv) a term sometimes used to denote the phenotype associated with microsatellite instability (q.v.) …
56replication — Synonyms and related words: Altmann theory, DNA, De Vries theory, Galtonian theory, Mendelianism, Mendelism, RNA, Verworn theory, Weismann theory, Weismannism, Wiesner theory, acknowledgment, allele, allelomorph, answer, answering, antiphon, back …
57replication — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Something closely resembling another: carbon copy, copy, duplicate, facsimile, image, likeness, reduplication, replica, reproduction, simulacrum. Archaic: simulacre. Law: counterpart. See SAME …
58replication — rep·li·ca·tion || ‚replɪ keɪʃn n. duplication, act of copying, reproduction; answer, response, reply; echo, reverberation; process by which strands of DNA are copied; act of folding …
59replication — n. 1. Answer, reply, response. 2. Rejoinder. 3. Repetition. 4. Copy, portrait …
60replication — rep·li·ca·tion …