Concept cluster: Chemistry > Replication enzymes
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(biochemistry) A specially altered nucleotide end to the 5′ end of precursor messenger RNA and some other primary RNA transcripts as found in eukaryotes and caliciviruses, vital to creating mature messenger RNA which is then able to undergo translation.
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(genetics, biochemistry) Any enzyme that activates a gene
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(genetics, biochemistry) Either form of an enzyme specified by an allelic gene.
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(biochemistry) apoenzyme
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(genetics) An artificial endonuclease used to degrade DNA and RNA.
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(biochemistry) A complex of enzymes that degrade the polysaccharide surface of cells and mediate cell attachment
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The intermediate molecule which donor DNA and target DNA covalently bind during the formation of a Holliday junction.
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(biochemistry) Any enzyme that catalyses a copolymerization reaction
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(biochemistry) A specific sequence of amino acids in a protein that directs the starting place of degradation.
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(biochemistry) Any substance that produces dismutation
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(biochemistry) An RNA-specific endoribonuclease
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(biochemistry) The labelling of a nucleic acid at an end
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(biochemistry) An enzyme that is both a deoxyribonuclease and an endonuclease.
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By the use of an endoribonuclease
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exocellular polyphosphate
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(biochemistry) resistant to exonucleases
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(biochemistry) Any enzyme that integrates viral DNA into that of an infected cell
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(biochemistry) Either of a pair of restriction enzymes specific to the same recognition sequence.
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(genetics, biochemistry) Any of a group of proteins that splice introns; any gene that codes for such a protein
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(biochemistry) novel exon
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Cutting the nucleotide-nucleotide link in DNA or RNA.
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(biochemistry) An RNA polymerase involved in the initiation of DNA synthesis.
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(biochemistry) Any proenzyme that is converted into a protease
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(biochemistry) Any of several enzymes that mediate recombination of DNA fragments among chromosomes
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(biochemistry) Any of a group of enzymes that repress transposases
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(genetics) An endonuclease that catalyzes double-strand cleavage of DNA containing a specific sequence.
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(biochemistry) A polymerase that catalyzes the formation of DNA from RNA; found in retroviruses.
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(biochemistry) An endonuclease that acts upon RNA
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The cutting of the internucleotide link in RNA
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(biochemistry) polyribonucleotide
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(biochemistry) An RNA / DNA helicase
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(biochemistry) A thermostable DNA polymerase known for its relatively high rate of transcription errors.
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(biochemistry) A polymerase that catalyzes the transcription of DNA to RNA.
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(biochemistry) A short-chain version of RNA that transfers individual amino acids to ribosomes during protein synthesis.
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(genetics) The gene encoding for the enzyme

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