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(genetics) An asymmetric structure of nucleosomes produced by modifying a polynucleosomal array.
adj
Relating to, or causing amplification (typically of nucleic acid)
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(biology) The gene sequence of a bacterium for the attachment point of the Lambda phage used in genetic engineering.
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(genetics) A complex of genes that controls segmentation in fly embryos
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(genetics) The formation of a chimeric gene
n
Alternative form of chromatinization [(genetics) The formation of chromatin]
adj
(genetics) Of or relating to the chromodomain, a protein structural domain associated with chromatin production
n
(biochemistry) Any of a class of proteins associated with heterochromatin
n
(genetics, biochemistry) A sequence of amino acids, common to the protein of many species, that is responsible for the manipulation of chromatin.
n
(biology) The transport of chromosomes, typically between cells
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(genetics) Any of a group of beadlike granules of chromatin that constitutes a chromosome during cell division.
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(genetics) The central coiled filament of a chromatid upon which the chromomeres lie
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(biology) The formation of chromosomes
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Alternative form of chromosomatisation [(biology) The formation of chromosomes]
n
(biochemistry) A protein, associated with chromosomes, present in the heads of fish sperm
n
(microbiology) A map of all locations effected by the estrogen receptor.
n
(genetics) A cluster of replisomes
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A collection of biological data
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Alternative form of dikaryotization [(biology) The conversion of a (pair of) homokaryon(s) into a dikaryon]
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(genetics, biology) An internal, or an end domain of a gene or other structure
n
(genetics) replication of the nuclear genome without cell division
n
Alternative form of euchromatinization [(biochemistry) The conversion of chromatin into euchromatin.]
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Alternative spelling of heterochromatinization [(biochemistry) The conversion of euchromatin into heterochromatin during the inactivation of the X chromosomes in the embryogenesis of mammalian females]
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(biochemistry) The conversion of euchromatin into heterochromatin during the inactivation of the X chromosomes in the embryogenesis of mammalian females
v
To undergo heterochromatinization
v
(genetics) To cause, or to undergo heterochromatization
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(genetics) Any of several genes that share a common sequence of DNA and are involved in the regulation of morphogenesis.
adj
(genetics) Between replicons
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Within a strand, especially within a single strand of DNA
n
(biochemistry) An extrachromosomal circular nucleic acid fragment
n
A very large bacterial plasmid
n
(biochemistry, genetics) The complete set of messenger RNA molecules (transcripts) produced in a cell that is undergoing meiosis.
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A cluster of contigs that align to the same chromosomal location
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(genetics) Any of the subunits that repeat in chromatin; a coil of DNA surrounding a core of eight histones.
n
A proteogenome of oncogenes
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Alternative form of paleohexaploidisation [(biology) hexaploidisation that occurred in prehistoric times]
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(genetics) A series of many nucleosomes
n
A mass of chromatin in a cell nucleus that develops into a chromosome
n
(genetics) A matrix of enzymes that is the site of DNA replication in the nucleus of a cell.
n
(genetics) A proneural gene, often associated with achaete, that is required for the formation of many larval and adult sense organs
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(genetics) The coupling of replicated sister chromatids along the whole length of a chromosome
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Synonym of intergenic spacer
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(genetics) The coiling of the DNA helix upon itself; can cause disruption to transcription and lead to cell death
adj
(biochemistry) Describing a protein complex that forms during meiosis
adj
Reacted with telomerase
n
(genetics) A nuclear telomere cap complex that is formed by the association of telomeric proteins.
n
An oligosome containing four nucleosomes
n
A circular, tumor-inducing plasmid found in bacteria of the genus Agrobacterium
adj
(biology) Extending across a lesion, often specifically a damaged section of DNA
n
(genetics) A particular homeobox protein and associated gene.
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