💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Replichore"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| repliconnoun | (genetics) A DNA molecule or a region of DNA that replicates as an individual unit. A replicon may be, for instance, a chromosome, a plasmid or a phage. |
| diplochromosomenoun | (genetics) A chromosome, containing four chromatids, produced by two rounds of DNA replication without normal chromosome separation |
| sister chromatidnoun | (genetics) Either of the two chromatids of a replicated chromosome. |
| clustersomenoun | (genetics) A cluster of replisomes |
| bioreplicatenoun | A biological replicate |
| chromatidnoun | (genetics) After DNA replication, either of the two connected double-helix strands of a metaphase chromosome that separate during mitosis. |
| chromomerenoun | (genetics) Any of a group of beadlike granules of chromatin that constitutes a chromosome during cell division. |
| bicistronnoun | (genetics) A second, coexpressed plasmid |
| heteropycnosisnoun | (cytology) The differential coiling and staining of parts of a chromosome |
| hyperduplicationnoun | (genetics) Excessive duplication (typically of centrosomes) |
| repeatomenoun | (genetics) All the repeats in a genome |
| heteropycnotic | Relating to heteropycnosis |
| genophorenoun | (biology) The DNA of a prokaryote. |
| bioreplicationnoun | The artificial recreation of biological structures and their use to replicate biological functions. |
| repeatverb | (transitive) To do or say again (and again). |
| protoclonenoun | (genetics) One of the first organisms produced by a cloning regime |
| chromothripsisnoun | (genetics, pathology) A multiple of chromosomal rearrangements that is associated with some cancers. |
| heterochromosomenoun | (genetics) A sex chromosome |
| microduplicationnoun | (biology) A genetic mutation resulting from the duplication of a small part of a chromosome |
| episomenoun | (cytology) A segment of DNA that can exist and replicate either autonomously in the cytoplasm or as part of a chromosome, mainly found in bacteria. |
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