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Elongation in dna replication

Глоссарий по микробиологии и вирусологии
    Stage of dna replication during which dna polymerase adds nucleotides, complementary to the parental strand, to the 3’ end of a growing dna strand


Элонгация при репликации днк, русский



Replication, английский
  1. The process in the division of a cell, where the dna makes copies of itself

  2. Повторение

  3. Repetitive production of unities (->unity) that occupy different physical spaces but share the same organization. replication implies neither an original unity (->copying) nor that the system replicating these unities bears a resemblance to them (->self-reproduction).

  4. The process of copying content and/or configuration settings from one location, generally a server node, to another. replication is done to ensure synchronization or fault tolerance.

  5. Production of exact copies

  6. Process by which dna is copied

  7. Method for copying the topography of a surface by making its impression in a plastic or malleable material.

  8. Repeating a piece of research in order to verify and


Polymerase, английский
    Polímeros


Nucleotides, английский
    Molecules that consist of a purine or pyrimidine base, a ribose or desoxyribose sugar, and a phosphate group.


Complementary, английский
  1. Дополнительный, добавочный

  2. A комплемен- тарный, дополнительный distribution, morpheme

  3. Комплиментарный; дополняющий

  4. Дополнительный

  5. The quality of a relation between parts of contrasting identity or that behave so that the moves by one fit the moves by the other(s). e.g. the economic transfer of goods requires a buyer and a seller, neither exists without the other; a court of law requires a judge, a planitiff, a respondent and a stenographer, neither can enact the proceedings without the other`s participation each complementing the other in forming the whole. examples of other complementarities are subject/object, text/context, autonomy/control, stability/change, being/becoming, pleroma/creatura, self/other, all of which involve circular definitions of each other.


Termination of dna replication, английский
    Stage of replication during which dna replication is halted once the chromosome has been fully replicated


Zygospores, английский
    Spores used by zygomycetes for sexual reproduction; they have hard walls formed from the fusion of reproductive cells from two individuals