deoxy ribo nucleic acid
Replication bubbles are structures that form during the process of DNA replication, where the double helix unwinds and separates into two single strands. These bubbles appear at specific locations called origins of replication, allowing the replication machinery to synthesize new DNA strands. As replication progresses, the bubbles expand bidirectionally, ultimately meeting and sealing off the newly synthesized DNA. This process ensures that both strands of the original DNA molecule are accurately copied.
Replication bubbles are structures that form during the process of DNA replication, where the double helix unwinds and separates into two single strands. This occurs at specific locations called origins of replication, allowing the replication machinery to access the DNA template. As replication progresses, these bubbles expand bidirectionally, with new strands being synthesized by DNA polymerases until the entire DNA molecule is duplicated. The formation of replication bubbles is crucial for the efficient and accurate copying of genetic material.
DNA is usually considered a word in its own right these days. Many people who know with reasonable clarity what a DNA test does would not be able to expand the phrase to Deoxyribonucleic Acid. So DNA is always acceptable - and usually better - without the periods. This is also true of RAF, QED, PC and any number of other terms which used to be abbreviations but are now words.
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p53 is a gene that codes for a protein (p53) that is an important tumor suppressor. Although the number of pathways and roles of p53 continue to expand it is, perhaps, most well known for slowing cell proliferation or inducing apoptosis if DNA damage or uncontrolled growth is detected.
DNA, short for Deoxyribonucleic acid, has 19 letters if you expand it (not including the space).
Replication bubbles are structures that form during the process of DNA replication, where the double helix unwinds and separates into two single strands. These bubbles appear at specific locations called origins of replication, allowing the replication machinery to synthesize new DNA strands. As replication progresses, the bubbles expand bidirectionally, ultimately meeting and sealing off the newly synthesized DNA. This process ensures that both strands of the original DNA molecule are accurately copied.
Replication bubbles are structures that form during the process of DNA replication, where the double helix unwinds and separates into two single strands. This occurs at specific locations called origins of replication, allowing the replication machinery to access the DNA template. As replication progresses, these bubbles expand bidirectionally, with new strands being synthesized by DNA polymerases until the entire DNA molecule is duplicated. The formation of replication bubbles is crucial for the efficient and accurate copying of genetic material.
DNA is usually considered a word in its own right these days. Many people who know with reasonable clarity what a DNA test does would not be able to expand the phrase to Deoxyribonucleic Acid. So DNA is always acceptable - and usually better - without the periods. This is also true of RAF, QED, PC and any number of other terms which used to be abbreviations but are now words.
The heart can expand.
How do you expand a number?
Expand generally means to expand the problem. I'm assuming this is a function, you'd expand it into a simpler form (factor things out and such).
Yes, the universe expand.
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Its just expand.
by DNA fingerprinting method , DNA-DNA hybirdization or DNA sequencing. to know the sequence of DNA