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episomes Meaning in Bengali



ডিএনএ যে জিনোমে তার অন্তর্ভুক্তি নয় কিন্তু জিনোম (বিশেষ করে ব্যাকটেরিয়া কোষে একসাথে প্রতিলিপি করা হয়





episomes's Usage Examples:

chromosome, and these integrative plasmids are sometimes referred to as episomes in prokaryotes.


French microbial geneticist who first described plasmids (what he termed "episomes"), and served as vice director of research for the Pasteur Institute for.


maintains the viral genomes during cell division by tethering the viral episomes to the chromosomes.


that ensures that, as the host cell progresses through mitosis, the viral episomes are partitioned to daughter cells.


Episomal latency refers to the use of genetic episomes during latency.


DNA, leaving only low molecular weight mitochondrial DNA and any viral episomes present in the cell.


In another study on Epstein-Barr virus episomes, hybridised probes were used to visualise the regional distribution of.


"Designer diatom episomes delivered by bacterial conjugation".


cytosolic EBV episomes, i.


In the premalignant precursor NK and cytotoxic T cells of ENKTCL-NT, these episomes express only.


integrated into the diatom's chromosomes or maintained as stable circular episomes (thanks to the CEN6-ARSH4-HIS3 yeast centromeric sequence).


helped to introduce the "use ciliate telomeres to generate linear yeast episomes, a strategy that began the molecular era of yeast telomere biology" Zakian.


Certain viruses and episomes have this ability.


W12 cells can harbor HPV-16 episomes, and thus allow researchers the ability to investigate the complex processes.


viruses are tumorigenic when they infect a cell and persist as circular episomes or plasmids, replicating separately from host cell DNA (Epstein–Barr virus.


patterns, the latter being able to find even when the virus is identified in episomes.



episomes's Meaning':

DNA that is not incorporated into the genome but is replicated together with the genome (especially in bacterial cells

Synonyms:

DNA; deoxyribonucleic acid; desoxyribonucleic acid;

Antonyms:

exon; intron;

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