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Replicon - A blue-skinned shapeshifter who turns parts of his body into automatic weapons. [1] Grenader - Basically a giant, ...
30, 2007). Yang et al., Characterization of the mobilization determinants of pAN12, a small replicon from Rhodococcus ...
"Repression and derepression of minus-strand synthesis in a plus-strand RNA virus replicon". Journal of Virology. 78 (14): 7619- ...
"Repression and derepression of minus-strand synthesis in a plus-strand RNA virus replicon". Journal of Virology. 78 (14): 7619- ...
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"Assembly of viroplasm and virus-like particles of rotavirus by a Semliki Forest virus replicon". Virology. 242 (2): 255-65. doi ...
However, there is a second P1 replicon- called the P1 lytic replicon- that is controlled by an inducible promoter. This ... BAC vectors contain a replicon derived from E. coli F factor, which ensures they are maintained at one copy per cell. Once an ... P1 vectors also contain a P1 plasmid replicon, which ensures only one copy of the vector is present in a cell. ... they contain a plasmid and a lytic replicon as described above. Unlike P1 vectors, they do not need to be packaged into ...
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Production capacity is 600 units per year "Paris Show Curiosities: WallysCar Izis Jeep Replicon - Carscoops". carscoops.com. ...
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... the second replicon moves in anticlockwise direction, until "T" of first replicon is reached. At "T", both the replicons merge ... Meanwhile, the second replicon is moving in forward direction also, to meet with the third replicon. This clockwise and counter ... After the formation of pre-initiation complex, when one replicon starts elongation, initiation starts in second replicon. Now, ... if the first replicon moves in clockwise direction, ... movement of two replicons is termed as bidirectional ...
Finished genomes are defined as having a single contiguous sequence with no ambiguities representing each replicon. The DNA ...
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Of those, the most promising ones are DNA vaccines or based on Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus replicons, vesicular ... "Marburg virus vaccines based upon alphavirus replicons protect guinea pigs and nonhuman primates". Virology. 251 (1): 28-37. ...
"Resistance Analysis of the Hepatitis C Virus NS5A Inhibitor BMS-790052 in an In Vitro Replicon System". Antimicrobial Agents ...
His later studies revealed the existence of two distinct replicon types in different cell types of Drosophila. He has been a ...
replicon Any molecule or region of DNA or RNA that replicates from a single origin of replication. replisome The entire complex ... Any genetic material that can move between different parts of a genome or be transferred from one species or replicon to ...
... the other would need to be of a different replicon, e.g. a p15A replicon-based plasmid such as the pACYC series of plasmids. ... Many commonly used plasmids are based on the ColE1 replicon and are therefore incompatible with each other; in order for a ...
Replicon clusters, containing 20-80 origins per cluster, are activated at the same time during S phase. Although they are all ...
Eukaryotic DNA molecules have a significantly larger number of replicons, about 50,000 or more; however, replication does not ... occur at the same time on all of the replicons. In eukaryotes, DNA replication takes place in the nucleus. A plethora ...
The use of replicons has been successful but these have only been recently discovered. HCV, as with most RNA viruses, exists as ...
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2006). "The partitioned Rhizobium etli genome: genetic and metabolic redundancy in seven interacting replicons". Proc. Natl. ...
They are also often termed replicons, as their replication begins at a single site. Members of this family have a ...
... protease inhibitor rupintrivir exerts cross-genotypic anti-norovirus activity and clears cells from the norovirus replicon". ...
February 2014). "The third replicon of members of the Burkholderia cepacia Complex, plasmid pC3, plays a role in stress ...
Viral nonstructural proteins interact with host cell proteins to form the replicon, otherwise known as the replication complex ... Some of these viral nonstructural protein functions are replicon formation, immunomodulation, and transactivation of viral ... to assemble the replicon. Viral nonstructural 4b (NS4B) protein alters the host cell's membrane and starts the formation ...
More specifically, it is divided into one large chromosome with 2,014,239 bp and two small replicons pNRC100 (191,346 bp) and ... Haloferax volcanii The Halobacterium NRC-1 genome is 2,571,010 bp compiled into three circular replicons. ...