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horizontal gene transfer, not
involving replication. DNA
transfer between prokaryotic cells occurs in
bacteria and archaea. In bacteria, gene
transfer occurs...
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categorized into two types:
eukaryotic cells,
which possess a nucleus, and
prokaryotic cells,
which lack a
nucleus but have a
nucleoid region.
Prokaryotes are...
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International Code of
Nomenclature of
Prokaryotes (ICNP) or
Prokaryotic Code,
formerly the
International Code of
Nomenclature of
Bacteria (ICNB) or...
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Prokaryotic translation may
refer to:
Bacterial translation, the
process by
which messenger RNA is
translated into
proteins in
bacteria Archaeal translation...
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composed mainly of tubulin, and are
entirely distinct from
prokaryotic flagella. They are
supported by a
bundle of
microtubules arising from...
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Prokaryotic DNA
Replication is the
process by
which a
prokaryote duplicates its DNA into
another copy that is p****ed on to
daughter cells.
Although it...
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Archaea and the Bacteria. In 2023, the
Prokaryotic Code
added the
ranks of
domain and
kingdom to the
prokaryotic nomenclature. The
names of
Bacteria and...
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Prokaryotic transcription could mean:
Bacterial transcription Archaeal transcription This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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prokaryotic small ribosomal subunit, or 30S subunit, is the
smaller subunit of the 70S
ribosome found in prokaryotes. It is a
complex of the 16S ribosomal...
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transcribed region accounts for more than one gene. In fact, many
prokaryotic genes occur in operons,
which are a
series of
genes that work together...