RepliconThe term proposed by Jacob and Brenner (1963) for a unit of
replication of the
hereditary material, that is, ...
Full article >>>Replicon fusion
The
integration of one
replicon into another to form a single
replicon.
Full article >>>Replicon. A chromosomal region containing the
DNA sequences necessary to initiate
DNA replication processes.
Repressor. A
DNA-binding
protein in
prokaryotes that blocks
gene transcription by binding to the
operator.
Full article >>>Replicon: A
segment of
genomic DNA that contains an
origin of replication and is replicated under the control of that
origin.
Full article >>>Towards this goal, we have developed a
plasmid vector, pSCANS, based on the low-copy F
replicon which allows rapid generation of an
ordered set of nested
deletions from either
strand of a
cloned
DNA fragment.
Full article >>>Protein that recognizes the
origin of replication on a
replicon and takes part in primosome construction.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
Full article >>>DNA-based
vaccines include
DNA, they include
recombinant viruses such as
recombinant pox
viruses,
recombinant adenoviruses, also something called "
replicons," as well as other technologies that are on the horizon.
Full article >>>Rolling circle amplification technology was developed through the independent efforts of the research groups of Paul Lizardi (Yale University), Eric Kool (University of Rochester), Jeffrey Auerbach (
Replicon, Inc.) and David Zhang (Mount Sinai ...
Full article >>>Replicon. A chromosomal region containing the
DNA sequences necessary to initiate
DNA replication processes.
Repressor. A
DNA-binding
protein in
prokaryotes that blocks
gene transcription by binding to the
operator.
Restriction endonuclease (
enzyme).
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