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- usually replicated as single replicons, but large plasmids in Gram-negative bacteria have been shown to carry several replicons. For eukaryotic chromosomes...
- Replicon may refer to: Replicon (genetics), a region of DNA or RNA that replicates from a single origin of replication Replicon (company), a software...
- "Mapping of active replication origins in vivo in thaum- and euryarchaeal replicons". Molecular Microbiology. 90 (3): 538–50. doi:10.1111/mmi.12382. PMID 23991938...
- Replicon is a Calgary-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) company that makes software for time tracking, advanced project management, task collaboration...
- secondary chromosomes, are a class of bacterial replicons (replicating DNA molecules). These replicons are called "chromids" because they have characteristic...
- ****embly process. Some of these viral nonstructural protein functions are replicon formation, immunomodulation, and transactivation of viral structural protein...
- may make additional edits from the submission. Plasmids are considered replicons, units of DNA capable of replicating autonomously within a suitable host...
- Agrobacterium). Systems in which T-DNA and vir genes are located on separate replicons are called T-DNA binary systems. T-DNA is located on the binary vector...
- 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...
- engineered to create replicon vectors which efficiently induce humoral and T-cell immune responses. In these contexts, replicons have been termed self-amplifying...