Rolling circle replication (RCR) is a process of unidirectional nucleic acid replication that can rapidly synthesize multiple copies of circular molecules...
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Rolling hairpin replication (RHR) is a unidirectional, strand displacement form of DNA replication used by parvoviruses, a group of viruses that constitute...
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determine the entire genomic sequence of an organism. The method uses rolling circle replication to amplify small fragments of genomic DNA into DNA nanoballs....
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Virusoid (section Replication)
protein. They are thus similar to viroids in their means of replication (rolling circle replication) and in their lack of genes, but they differ in that viroids...
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with conjugation (conjugative replication similar to the rolling circle replication of lambda phage). Conjugative replication may require a second nick before...
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Virginia The Royal Canadian Regiment (The RCR) Rolling circle replication, in nucleic acid replication Royal College of Radiologists, a British professional...
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bidirectional replication". ViralZone. Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics. Retrieved 24 September 2020. "dsDNA rolling circle replication". ViralZone. Swiss...
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polymerases. Early genes are also involved in the rolling circle replication that follows. HHV-6's replication results in the formation of concatemers, which...
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circular ssDNA genomes and replicate via rolling circle replication (RCR), some have linear ssDNA genomes with different replication methods, including the...
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copy of the genome). Concatemers are frequently the result of rolling circle replication, and may be seen in the late stage of infection of bacteria by...
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relaxases belong to the rolling circle replication (RCR) initiator superfamily of enzymes and fall into two broad classes: replicative (Rep) and mobilization...
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Lambda phage (section Lytic replication)
host replication machinery as well as binding O. This effectively commandeers the host DNA polymerase. Soon, the phage switches to a rolling circle replication...
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Geminiviridae (section Replication)
Rep initiates rolling circle replication of the viral DNA and interacts with other host proteins that are components of the replication machinery. Host...
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contains the origin of replication (ori) and is nicked by the rolling circle replication initiator protein to initiate viral DNA replication. On the basis of...
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and viruses. Viral HUH endonucleases are involved in initiating rolling circle replication while ones of bacterial origin initiate bacterial conjugation...
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They are the eukaryotic rolling-circle transposable elements which are hypothesized to transpose by a rolling circle replication mechanism via a single-stranded...
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Circular chromosome (redirect from Replication of a circular bacterial chromosome)
Möbius strip Nucleoid Plasmid Ribbon theory Rolling circle replication Topoisomerase Theta type replication This is based on an article by Imalda Devaparanam...
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biology, DNA replication is the biological process of producing two identical replicas of DNA from one original DNA molecule. DNA replication occurs in all...
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which replicate via rolling circle replication, which is similar to rolling hairpin replication. These circular ssDNA viruses encode a replication initiator...
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Retrozyme (section Replication cycle)
are detected in both polarities, which may indicate the use of rolling circle replication in their lifecycle. The genomic structure of a retrozyme in plants...
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in a single tube. Rolling circle amplification (RCA) is an isothermal amplification method adapted from the Rolling circle replication. By this method a...
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with conjugation (conjugative replication similar to the rolling circle replication of lambda phage). Conjugative replication may require a second nick before...
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(single-stranded or double-stranded) DNA genomes or replicate their genomes through rolling circle replication (e.g., Caudovirales) have temperate members. During...
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"dsDNA bidirectional replication". ViralZone. Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics. Retrieved 6 August 2020. "dsDNA rolling circle replication". ViralZone. Swiss...
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virus'. The genomes are circular single-stranded DNA and encode rolling-circle replication initiation proteins (Rep) and unique capsid proteins. As of 2021...
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Canine circovirus (section Genome replication)
evolutionary relationship between the two viruses. Rolling circle replication is a method for replicating genomes that is seen most commonly in circular plasmids...
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Viroid (section Transmission and replication)
forms in both sense orientations suggest that "ambiviruses" use rolling circle replication for propagation. "Retroviroids", more formally "retroviroid-like...
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redundant. Upon DNA replication, long multi-genome length concatemers are formed, perhaps by a rolling circle mechanism of replication. When packaged, the...
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PcrA (category DNA replication)
for chromosomally encoded genes that are affected in plasmid rolling circle replication in the Gram-positive pathogen Staphylococcus aureus. Genetic and...
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single fused ring -> two unlinked rings). It is also proposed that rolling circle replication followed by recombination will allow the plasmid to increase its...
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