duplex dna

  • 11duplex — I. adjective Etymology: Latin, from duo two + plex fold more at two, fold Date: 1567 1. a. having two principal elements or parts ; double, twofold b. having two complementary polynucleotide strands of DNA or of DNA and RNA 2. allowing… …

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  • 12Duplex — Contents 1 See also Duplex commonly means double or twofold. It may also refer to: Duplex (building), a two unit apartment building or condominium Duplex, a common electrical receptacle with two NEMA type 5 plugs Duplex locomotive, a type of… …

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  • 13DNA polymerase II — This article is about the DNA Polymerase. For the RNA Polymerase, see RNA polymerase II DNA polymerase II (also known as DNA Pol II or Pol II) is a prokaryotic DNA polymerase most likely involved in DNA repair. The enzyme is 90 kDa in size and is …

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  • 14duplex — duplexity, n. /dooh pleks, dyooh /, n. 1. See duplex apartment. 2. See duplex house. 3. paper or cardboard having different colors, finishes, or stocks on opposite sides. 4. Print. a. a method of reproducing an illustration using two halftone… …

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  • 15duplex — du•plex [[t]ˈdu plɛks, ˈdyu [/t]] n. 1) archit. duplex apartment 2) archit. duplex house 3) gen a double stranded region of DNA 4) having two parts; double; twofold 5) tgp pertaining to or noting a telecommunications system, as most telephone… …

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  • 16DNA topoisomerase — An enzyme capable of altering the degree of supercoiling of double stranded DNA molecules. Various topoisomerases can increase or relax supercoiling, convert single stranded rings to intertwined double stranded rings, tie and untie knots in… …

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  • 17duplex — Providing two functions. See d. ultrasonography. * * * du·plex d(y)ü .pleks n a molecule having two complementary polynucleotide strands of DNA or of DNA and RNA duplex adj …

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  • 18DNA duplex — dupleksas DNR statusas T sritis augalininkystė apibrėžtis Dvigrandė DNR, t. y. DNR, sudaryta iš dviejų priešingų krypčių dešiniojo sukimo spiralinių polinukleotinių grandinių, susuktų apie tariamąją ašį. atitikmenys: angl. DNA duplex rus. дуплекс …

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  • 19DNA helicase — (= unwindase) An enzyme that uses the hydrolysis of ATP to unwind the DNA helix at the replication fork, to allow the resulting single strands to be copied. Two molecules of ATP are required for each nucleotide pair of the duplex. Found in both… …

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  • 20Z-DNA — ˈ ̷ ̷ ˌ ̷ ̷ (ˌ) ̷ ̷ ˈ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: zigzag : the left handed uncommon form of double helix DNA in which the chains twist up and to the left around the front of the axis of the helix and that has 12 base pairs in each helical turn and one… …

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