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  • If this happens during DNA replication, a guanine will be inserted opposite the ba
  • a typical protein primed DNA polymerase for replication, a property shared with the Tectiviridae fa
  • Rounds of cell replication allow fixation of mutated genes into the ge
  • ated at least two times in each block; this replication allows the estimation and testing of an int
  • The GRBD has the advantage that replication allows block-treatment interaction to be st
  • NA duplexes, it can also interfere with DNA replication, although other chemicals such as hydroxyur
  • able storage of objects through distributed replication, although this won't survive a total power
  • this was because the control region affects replication and transcription in the mitochondria.
  • eventually leads to inhibition of both DNA replication and transcription.
  • Her primary research is on virus replication and symptom expression using the model viru
  • are frequently the result of rolling circle replication, and may be seen in the late stage of bacte
  • 1971 to 1973 studying bacteriophage lambda replication and recombination with Ann Skalka.
  • ged data protection, provisioning, caching, replication and migration functions operates uniformly
  • dr1 is required for efficient viral replication and is thought to be involved in genomic RN
  • terations to DNA structure inhibit both DNA replication and transcription by reducing association b
  • ions have been found to play roles in viral replication and packaging.
  • alize in complexes called viroplasms, where replication and assembly occur and they can drive the f
  • found in eukaryotes that is involved in DNA replication and repair, and it consists of the prolifer
  • -dependent processes such as transcription, replication, and DNA repair, all of which require chang
  • ranscription, and be required for efficient replication and act as a translational enhancer of repC
  • They are involved in DNA replication and damage response.
  • uses can use some host cell proteins during replication and gene expression which occurs in the cyt
  • Multiple blocks are required for replication, and the process requires a large amount of
  • Fusidic acid inhibits bacterial replication and does not kill the bacteria, and is ther
  • linked to host sequences that can drive DNA replication and then introduced into a host organism, t
  • istry, deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis (DNA replication) and studying the nucleic acids which contr
  • lement is thought to be essential for viral replication and efficient packaging.
  • repair (MMR), which corrects errors of DNA replication and recombination that result in mispaired
  • ase is essential for plasmid rolling-circle replication and repair of DNA damage caused by exposure
  • ductive research career in the field of DNA replication and cell division.
  • of any of these elements impairs both viral replication and growth.
  • intings that develops the artist's study of replication and authenticity.
  • found during DNA synthesis at the origin of replication and is the initiation site for the opening
  • rovide the missing amino acid sequences for replication and capsid formation in the Adeno-associate
  • Dda is involved in the initiation of T4 DNA replication and DNA recombination.
  • adult patients, who have evidence of viral replication and HIV-1 strains resistant to a non-nucleo
  • This impedes DNA replication and so slows the excessive cell division th
  • have been found to cause a blockage in RNA replication and it is thought that both the primary seq
  • nounced that Cat Girl Alliance had finished replication and was stocked for shipping.
  • ncluding mismatch repair, the timing of DNA replication, and gene expression.
  • Replication and thermal inactivation temperatures are g
  • etjok are lexical re-orientation; selective replication and convergence.
  • f determining the sample size and degree of replication are used.
  • The stages of replication are similar to other viruses in this subfam
  • ASTM, in standard E1847, defines replication as "the repetition of the set of all the tr
  • n, have been shown to affect DNA repair and replication as well.
  • The polymerase starts replication at the 3'-end of the primer, and copies the
  • y is an alternative to traditional RAID and replication based storage systems.
  • rallel structure of DNA is important in DNA replication because it unzips the leading strand one wa
  • They are required for DNA replication because the enzymes that catalyze this proc
  • Primase is of key importance in DNA replication because no known DNA polymerases can initia
  • Replication begins with replication of the heavy strand
  • e III holoenzyme is loaded into the DNA and replication begins.
  • embled, the MCMs are phosphorylated and DNA replication begins.
  • e integration is a vital step in retroviral replication, blocking it can halt further spread of the
  • nd is rapidly phosphorylated in response to replication blocks and DNA damage.
  • In response to DNA damage and replication blocks, cell cycle progression is halted th
  • single DNA strands in order to maintain the replication bubble.
  • ar enough to be incorporated as part of DNA replication, but they possess side groups on the uracil
  • ar enough to be incorporated into viral DNA replication, but the iodine atom added to the uracil co
  • hase the broken chromosome undergoes normal replication, but during metaphase the broken ends can f
  • These areas are important for BTV replication but they also indicate the pathways that ma
  • ach, provides factors (clarity of the data, replication by others, consistency with results arrived
  • ted bases in single-stranded DNA undergoing replication can lead to mutations, because in the absen
  • lymerase can re-insert the correct base and replication can continue.
  • In this mutation, a mismatch in the DNA replication causes isoleucine to be made instead of lys
  • or studies of DNA repair, recombination and replication, cell cycle control and transcription.
  • and a 5-fold decrease in the error rate of replication compared to Taq.
  • igins were not carefully regulated then DNA replication could be restarted at that origin giving ri
  • nding that (in this case) bidirectional DNA replication could take place.
  • Meanwhile, Max is failing to stop Echelon's replication countdown, until he takes an idea from the
  • which inhibit several key aspects of HIV's replication cycle simultaneously, rather than one drug
  • s telomeres, which are shortened after each replication cycle.
  • bits the early and late events in the virus replication cycle.
  • Rolling circle replication describes a process of unidirectional nucle
  • ccur during the biological processes of DNA replication, DNA repair and DNA recombination.
  • In eukaryotes, replication does not proceed normally in the absence of
  • protein complex that forms at the origin of replication during the initiation step of DNA replicati
  • p in DNA synthesis, the overall rate of DNA replication during S phase of the cell cycle is depende
  • The Hepatitis C virus (HCV) cis-acting replication element (CRE) is an RNA element which is fo
  • e coronavirus include the SL-III cis-acting replication element (CRE), the coronavirus frameshiftin
  • family represents a Cardiovirus cis-acting replication element (CRE) which is located within the r
  • is known to be a multifunctional cis-acting replication element (CRE), required for the initiation
  • e coronavirus include the SL-III cis-acting replication element (CRE), the coronavirus frameshiftin
  • s include the coronavirus SL-III cis-acting replication element (CRE), the coronavirus frameshiftin
  • e coronavirus include the SL-III cis-acting replication element (CRE), the coronavirus 3' stem-loop
  • The Enterovirus 5' cloverleaf cis-acting replication element is an RNA element found in the 5' U
  • Qβ) into a solution which contained the RNA replication enzyme RNA replicase from the Qβ virus Q-Be
  • des that is able to be reproduced by an RNA replication enzyme.
  • This protein can also reverse damage from replication errors.
  • yotic equivalent to the DNA clamp loader is Replication Factor C, which is encoded by RFC1, RFC2, R
  • ne of Taq's drawbacks is its relatively low replication fidelity.
  • plasmids if they have a suitable origin of replication: for example SV40 ori in mammalian cells, C
  • se is an enzyme in bacteria which opens the replication fork during DNA replication.
  • They can cause replication fork stalling and are bypassed by translesi
  • in bound to a Ter site) is encountered by a replication fork from one direction, the complex is dis
  • tion or chemical treatments, or result from replication fork breakage during DNA replication.
  • Chi tail primes DNA synthesis, from which a replication fork can be generated.
  • replicates its entire genome from a single replication fork, the polymerase DNA Pol III is the enz
  • Mechanical energy moves the DnaB into the replication fork, physically splitting it in half
  • Many enzymes are involved in the DNA replication fork.
  • riented such that the two oppositely moving replication forks are both stalled in the desired termi
  • the fact that there are typically only two replication forks in E. coli.
  • These sequences allow the two replication forks to pass through in only one direction
  • implicated in such diverse functions as DNA replication, gene transcription, cell cycle progression
  • rpose of this step is to make sure that DNA replication has completed without error so that spindle
  • Rolling circle replication has found wide uses in academic research an
  • After heavy strand replication has continued for some time, a new light st
  • Having many origins of replication helps to speed the duplication of their (us
  • With its integral role in HIV replication, HIV PR has been a prime target for drug th
  • Some five hundred attempts at replication, however, produced overwhelmingly negative
  • Hopfield and Jacques Ninio, involved in DNA replication, immune system specificity, enzyme-substrat
  • It was found to inhibit HIV-1 replication in vitro and during Phase II clinical trial
  • acid, punicalin, punicalagin inhibited HIV replication in infected H9 lymphocytes with little cyto
  • sing, but a licensed pre-RC cannot initiate replication in the G1 phase
  • n as equine cytomegalovirus due to its slow replication in tissue culture.
  • erved cHP are necessary for efficient viral replication in human and mosquito cells.
  • Trichosanthin also inhibited HIV replication in H9 and CEM-SS cells at 1 [mu]g/ml, but w
  • This can either be DNA replication in living organisms such as prokaryotes and
  • DNA replication in eukaryotes occurs only in the S phase of
  • me responsible for most DNA synthesis - DNA replication in E. coli proceeds at approximately 1,000
  • This is a critical step in DNA replication in these cells which results in the reprodu
  • Termination of DNA replication in E. coli is completed through the use of
  • The process of DNA replication inherently places cells at risk of acquirin
  • region of the repZ gene, which encodes the replication initiator of plasmid ColIb-P9, contains a p
  • synthesis, a DNA/RNA hybrid is formed as a replication intermediate and must be cleaved by RNase H
  • Replication is not the same as repeated measurements of
  • rid Digital Coding) with SBR (spectral band replication) is a proprietary lossy audio compression c
  • (the first and the only Mandate capable of replication) is located.
  • Pol III because its primary function in DNA replication is to create many short DNA regions rather
  • It is not known whether this replication is coincidental or a deliberate tribute.
  • nce to nevirapine develops rapidly if viral replication is not completely suppressed.
  • sure of viral infectivity, because no virus replication is required in this assay.
  • Viral replication is almost exclusively associated with macro
  • h] looks slightly muddy, and the screentone replication isn't the greatest".
  • mers interfere with base pairing during DNA replication, leading to mutations.
  • keeping them separate and allowing the DNA replication machinery to perform its function.
  • ase I-DNA complex is encountered by the DNA replication machinery, DNA replication is disrupted, an
  • DNA replication makes the single-stranded regions double st
  • DNA replication may proceed from this point bidirectionally
  • Replication may also be blocked and/or the cell may die
  • Novel replication mechanism; multiple-strand displacement amp
  • This replication must also be appropriate: there is a requir
  • On a modern desktop PC, replication now takes only a few minutes, although a si
  • time in the virus life cycle and so ensure replication occurs at the right time.
  • Replication occurs in the cytoplasm.
  • Replication occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells.
  • mtDNA control region contains the origin of replication of one strand, and the origin of transcript
  • The first step in the replication of the plus-stranded poliovirus RNA is the
  • d the school's seal, which was a near-exact replication of the Trinity-Pawling seal.
  • The infection does not lead to replication of new viruses, rather it affects the cater
  • vices - overlooks the Granite Sea, an exact replication of the world's oceans.
  • Replication of data to an off-site location, which over
  • It was found to strongly inhibit the replication of the clinically isolated HIV-1 strain as
  • t statistically valid, as there is only one replication of the experimental unit.
  • , and difficulties in recovery and in vitro replication of the damaged molecule by the polymerase c
  • identified by their ability to support the replication of mini-chromosomes or plasmids, giving ris
  • Himroo is a replication of Kum-khwab, which was woven with pure gol
  • nology effort and managed the upgrading and replication of all the digital data processing equipmen
  • of the DNA/RNA strand, thus preventing the replication of rapidly-growing cancer cells.
  • s Mansion includes, period conservation and replication of the ornate decorative painting and stenc
  • 's predatory nature, has made the study and replication of the substance quite challenging.
  • se enzyme, which is an essential enzyme for replication of viral DNA.
  • Tipranavir has the ability to inhibit the replication of viruses that are resistant to other prot
  • iscovering the role of an RNA primer in the replication of DNA.
  • "ON THE REPLICATION OF DESOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID (DNA)".
  • Legacy-1 attacked general transcription and replication of all cells, a messy and non-selective pro
  • uction of many scholarly papers, a book and replication of the Community of Inquiry model by distan
  • centrations up to 100 μg/ml interfered with replication of seasonal influenza A virus strains (H1N1
  • The replication of the source server in a BIPs system will
  • of the telomerase, which is involved in the replication of the telomeres and as a result the cell d
  • f clay crystal is then exapted to serve the replication of organic molecules independently of their
  • n, and possibly the maturation step for the replication of HIV.
  • has attracted attention for his modern-day replication of Stanley Milgram's small world experiment
  • it is more of an emulation, as opposed to a replication, of the famous drum pattern.
  • d knowledge), matters of time and money and replication of exact similar conditions, which is hard.
  • A primase is an RNAP enzyme involved in the replication of DNA.
  • begins with a description of an attempt at replication of the Jackson-Ramshaw virus at a lab at th
  • ents for a brief moment with her near-exact replication of Angela's red hair, clothes, and demeanor
  • s sexual conjugation for recombination, and replication of the cell occurs by asexual division
  • l soundtracks to facilitate exploration and replication of specific altered states of consciousness
  • into the virus's DNA, to inhibit viral DNA replication of DNA polymerase to make it fail to inhibi
  • causes graphical errors and the mass replication of the sixth item in the player's item menu
  • vast amount of money was spent on the exact replication of every aspect of the ninth century it dep
  • inery and thus allow infection, survival or replication of the pathogen.
  • work mainly focused on experimentation and replication of aspects of Native American archaeology.
  • To avoid replication of efforts among the campuses, the Florida
  • iment for the purpose of interpretation and replication of the results.
  • coli host factor that was essential for replication of the bacteriophage Qβ.
  • One way continues replication of the heavy strand through a substantial p
  • The replication of the statue came with a brass plague that
  • an intermediate structure formed during the replication of a circular DNA molecule (prokaryote DNA)
  • veries, there should be as much emphasis on replication of discoveries."
  • This includes replication of initial samples but does not allow for b
  • overed, a record is made in order to enable replication of the power.
  • pire is decorated with clusters of turrets ( replication of the spire itself) emerging form the rib
  • During replication of linear dsDNA viruses, the viral genome i
  • Eukaryotes often have multiple origins of replication on each linear chromosome that initiate at
  • An origin of replication opens, and the heavy strand is replicated i
  • The origin of replication or ori site in this plasmid is pMB1 (a clos
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