origin of replication

  • 81replicons — Tandem regions of replication in a chromosome, each about 30 m m long, derived from an origin of replication. By definition a replicon must contain an origin of replication …

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  • 82mtDNA control region — Mitochondrial DNA control region secondary structure A The consensus secondary structure for all haplotypes of the mtDNA control region. Identifiers Symbol mtDNA ssA …

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  • 83Plasmidkopienzahl — Die Plasmidkopienzahl beschreibt die Zahl an Plasmiden einer Art pro Zelle. Man unterscheidet zwischen low copy Plasmidkopienzahl zwischen 1–12 pro Zelle medium copy Plasmidkopienzahl zwischen 15–20 pro Zelle high copy Plasmidkopienzahl zwischen… …

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  • 84Zebrafish — This article is about the tropical freshwater fish. For the Australian coral reef fish that is also known as zebrafish, see red lionfish. For the academic journal, see Zebrafish (journal). Danio rerio Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 85DNA unwinding element — A DNA unwinding element, frequently abbreviated to DUE and on occasion DNAUE, is an enzyme complex that can be found during DNA synthesis at the origin of replication and is the initiation site for the opening of the double helix structure.[1] It …

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  • 86Replikationsstartpunkt — Der Replikationsursprung, englisch Origin of Replication (ORI), ist ein spezifischer Ort auf einem DNA Molekül, an dem durch Bindung eines Initiatorproteins (DnaA) die Replikation der DNA beginnt. Dieser Ort wird auch Origin (Bei E.coli: oriC)… …

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  • 87Phagemid — A phagemid or phasmid is a type of cloning vector developed as a hybrid of the filamentous phage M13 and plasmids to produce a vector that can grow as a plasmid, and also be packaged as single stranded DNA in viral particles. Phagemids contain an …

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  • 88Cosmid — A cosmid, first described by Collins and Hohn in 1978, is a type of hybrid plasmid (often used as a cloning vector) that contains cos sequences, DNA sequences originally from the Lambda phage. Cosmids can be used to build genomic libraries.… …

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  • 89P element — A P element is a transposon that is present specifically in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster and is used widely for mutagenesis and the creation of genetically modified flies used for genetic research. The P element gives rise to a phenotype …

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  • 90Episom — Abb. 1: Schematische Darstellung eines Bakteriums mit chromosomaler DNA (1) und Plasmiden (2) …

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