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- (genetics) the process whereby DNA makes a copy of itself before cell division
- the repetition of an experiment in order to test the validity of its conclusion; "scientists will not believe an experimental result until they have seen at least one replication"
- (law) a pleading made by a plaintiff in reply to the defendants plea or answer
- of a function or curve; possessing one or more discontinuities
- not continuing without interruption in time or space; "discontinuous applause"; "the landscape was a discontinuous mosaic of fields and forest areas"; "he received a somewhat haphazard and discontinuous schooling" (同)noncontinuous
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- 写し,複写,複製 / 《文》(被告の訴答に対する)原告の訴答
- とぎれた,不連続の
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English Journal
- DNA mismatch repair interacts with CAF-1- and ASF1A-H3-H4-dependent histone (H3-H4)2 tetramer deposition.
- Rodriges Blanko E1, Kadyrova LY2, Kadyrov FA3.
- The Journal of biological chemistry.J Biol Chem.2016 Mar 4. pii: jbc.M115.713271. [Epub ahead of print]
- DNA mismatch repair (MMR) is required for the maintenance of genome stability and protection of humans from several types of cancer. Human MMR occurs in the chromatin environment, but little is known about the interactions between MMR and the chromatin environment. Previous research has suggested th
- PMID 26945061
- The Neonatal CD8+ T Cell Repertoire Rapidly Diversifies during Persistent Viral Infection.
- Venturi V1, Nzingha K2, Amos TG3, Charles WC2, Dekhtiarenko I4, Cicin-Sain L5, Davenport MP1, Rudd BD6.
- Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950).J Immunol.2016 Feb 15;196(4):1604-16. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.1501867. Epub 2016 Jan 13.
- CMV is the most common congenital infection in the United States. The major target of congenital CMV is the brain, with clinical manifestations including mental retardation, vision impairment, and sensorineural hearing loss. Previous reports have shown that CD8(+) T cells are required to control vir
- PMID 26764033
- Eukaryotic genome instability in light of asymmetric DNA replication.
- Lujan SA1, Williams JS1, Kunkel TA1.
- Critical reviews in biochemistry and molecular biology.Crit Rev Biochem Mol Biol.2016 Jan-Feb;51(1):43-52. doi: 10.3109/10409238.2015.1117055. Epub 2015 Dec 20.
- The eukaryotic nuclear genome is replicated asymmetrically, with the leading strand replicated continuously and the lagging strand replicated as discontinuous Okazaki fragments that are subsequently joined. Both strands are replicated with high fidelity, but the processes used to achieve high fideli
- PMID 26822554
Japanese Journal
- Organization, developmental dynamics, and evolution of plastid nucleoids
- 佐藤 直樹,壁谷 如洋
- INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY - A SURVEY OF CELL BIOLOGY 232, 217-262, 2003
- … In addition, current knowledge on DNA-binding proteins, as well as the replication and transcription systems of plastids, is reviewed from comparative and evolutionary points of view. … A revised hypothesis on the discontinuous evolution of plastid genomic machinery is presented: despite the cyanobacterial origin of plastids, the genomic machinery of the plastid genome is fundamentally different from its counterpart in cyanobacteria. …
- NAID 120001370743
- Introns for Accelerating Quasi-Macroevolution
- Naitoh Ken
- JSME international journal. Series C, Mechanical systems, machine elements and manufacturing 41(3), 398-405, 1998-09-15
- … experiments are performed with the simple genetic algorithm(SGA)for a wide range of intron lengths, crossover rates, mutation rates, and replication rates.The best-adapted species emerges widely with a critical intron length proportional to the overall crossover rate in an environment of discontinuous evolution(quasi-macroevolution).This result coincides with the relation between the intron length and mating rate observed in actual Eukaryotes.On the basis of this knowledge, a method for optimizing the crossover rate …
- NAID 110004155894
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- discontinuous replication The synthesis of a new strand of a replicating DNA molecule as a series of short fragments that are subsequently joined together. Only one of the new strands, the so-called lagging strand, is synthesized in ...
- Keywords DNA polymerase; DNA replication; Lagging strand replication; Leading strand replication; Okazaki fragment; Replication fork An important DNA replication ‘rule’ is that DNA polymerases replicate DNA in the 5′-to-3 ...
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