replication

  • 71Origin of replication — The origin of replication (also called the replication origin) is a particular sequence in a genome at which replication is initiated.[1] This can either be DNA replication in living organisms such as prokaryotes and eukaryotes, or RNA… …

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  • 72Multi-master replication — is a method of database replication which allows data to be stored by a group of computers, and updated by any member of the group. The multi master replication system is responsible for propagating the data modifications made by each member to… …

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  • 73DNA replication factor CDT1 — Chromatin licensing and DNA replication factor 1 Identifiers Symbols CDT1; DUP; RIS2 External IDs …

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  • 74File Replication Service — is a Microsoft Windows Server service for distributing shared files and Group Policy Objects. It replaced the (Windows NT) Lan Manager Replication service [1], and has been partially replaced by Distributed File System Replication. It is also… …

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  • 75Self-replication — is any process by which a thing might make a copy of itself. Biological cells, given suitable environments, reproduce by cell division. During cell division, DNA is replicated and can be transmitted to offspring during reproduction. Biological… …

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  • 76Viral replication — is the term used by virologists to describe the formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cells. Viruses must first get into the cell before viral replication can occur. From the perspective of the virus, the …

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  • 77Eukaryotic DNA replication — Although the mechanisms of DNA synthesis in eukaryotes and prokaryotes are similar, DNA replication in eukaryotes is much more complicated. Though DNA synthesis in prokaryotes such as E. coli is regulated, DNA replication is initiated before the… …

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  • 78Optimistic replication — Optimistic replication[1] (also known as lazy replication[2][3]) is a strategy for replication in which replicas are allowed to diverge. Traditional pessimistic replication systems try to guarantee from the beginning that all of the replicas are… …

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  • 79Prokaryotic DNA replication — DNA replication in prokaryotes is exemplified in E. coli . It is bi directional and originates at a single origin of replication (OriC). Initiation The initiation of replication is mediated by a protein that binds to a region of the origin known… …

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  • 80Geo-replication — systems improve the distribution of data across geographically distributed data networks. This enables improved end user experience of data heavy applications such as web portals. Geo replication can be achieved using software, hardware or a… …

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