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replicon
rep·li·con R0161450 (rĕp′lĭ-kŏn′)n. A genetic element that undergoes replication as an autonomous unit. [replic(ation) + -on.]replicon (ˈrɛplɪˌkɒn) n (Genetics) genetics a region of a DNA molecule that is replicated from a single origin[C20: from replic(ation) + -on]rep•li•con (ˈrɛp lɪˌkɒn) n. any genetic element that can regulate and effect its own replication from initiation to completion. [< French (1963), shortened form of réplication; see -on1] Translations
replicon
replicon[′rep·lə‚kän] (genetics) Each deoxyribonucleic segment that acts as a unit of replication. replicon
rep·li·con (rep'li-kon), 1. A segment of a chromosome (or of the DNA of a chromosome or similar entity) that can replicate, with its own initiation and termination codons, independently of the chromosome in which it may be located. 2. The replication unit; several are found per DNA in eukaryotic systems. [replication + -on] replicon (rĕp′lĭ-kŏn′)n. A genetic element that undergoes replication as an autonomous unit.rep·li·con (rep'li-kon) 1. A segment of a chromosome (or of the DNA of a chromosome or similar entity) that can replicate, with its own initiation and termination codons, independently of the chromosome in which it may be located. 2. The replication unit; several are found per DNA in eukaryotic systems. [replication + -on]replicon a DNA molecule containing an ORIGIN OF REPLICATION necessary for initiating REPLICATION. |