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  • 31DNA repair and recombination protein RAD54-like — RAD54 like (S. cerevisiae) Identifiers Symbols RAD54L; HR54; RAD54A; hHR54; hRAD54 External IDs …

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  • 32Telomere — [ chromosomes (grey) capped by telomeres (white)] A telomere is a region of repetitive DNA at the end of chromosomes, which protects the end of the chromosome from destruction. Its name is derived from the Greek nouns telos ( τἐλος ) end and… …

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  • 33Ácido desoxirribonucleico — «ADN» redirige aquí. Para otras acepciones, véase ADN (desambiguación). «DNA» redirige aquí. Para otras acepciones, véase DNA (desambiguación) …

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  • 34DNA ligase — repairing chromosomal damage Identifiers EC number 6.5.1.1 …

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  • 35Infectious bursal disease — (IBD) is a highly contagious disease of young chickens caused by infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV),cite book |chapterurl=http://www.horizonpress.com/rnav|author=Caston et al|year=2008|chapter=Infectious Bursal Disease Virus… …

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  • 36D-loop — In molecular biology, a displacement loop or D loop is a DNA structure where the two strands of a double stranded DNA molecule are separated for a stretch and held apart by a third strand of DNA. The third strand has a base sequence which is… …

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  • 37DNA methylation — Illustration of a DNA molecule that is methylated at the two center cytosines. DNA methylation plays an important role for epigenetic gene regulation in development and disease. DNA methylation is a biochemical process that is important for… …

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  • 38Meganuclease — Meganucleases are endodeoxyribonucleases characterized by a large recognition site (double stranded DNA sequences of 12 to 40 base pairs); as a result this site generally occurs only once in any given genome. For example, the 18 base pair… …

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  • 39Topoisomerase — Topoisomerases (type I: EC 5.99.1.2, type II: EC 5.99.1.3) are enzymes that regulate the overwinding or underwinding of DNA. The winding problem of DNA arises due to the intertwined nature of its double helical structure. For example, during DNA… …

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  • 40Transcription (genetics) — Transcription is the process of creating a complementary RNA copy of a sequence of DNA.[1] Both RNA and DNA are nucleic acids, which use base pairs of nucleotides as a complementary language that can be converted back and forth from DNA to RNA by …

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