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replication 1. ген. репликация, ауторепродукция; 2. повторность (опытных групп или участков)replication репликация, ауторепродукция, создание себе подобной структурыbidirectional replication репликация в противоположных направленияхchromosome replication репликация хромосомconjugative replication конъюгативная репликацияconservative DNA replication консервативная ДНК-репликацияculture replication размножение культурdiscontinuous replication прерывистая репликацияdispersive DNA replication дисперсивная ДНК-репликацияDNA replication ДНК-репликацияreiterative replication образование мультимерной копииrepair replication восстановительная репликация, репарационная репликация (механизм узнавания и устранения дефектов в двухцепочной структуре ДНК)RNA replication РНК-репликацияrolling circle replication mechanism механизм репликации ДНК по модели катящегося кольцаrunaway replication нерегулируемая репликацияsemiconservative DNA replication полуконсервативная ДНК-репликацияsemiconservative replication полуконсервативная репликацияsemidiscontinuous replication репликация полупрерывистым образомunidirectional replication репликация в одном направленииvegetative replication вегетативная оспликацияvirus replication репликация генома вирусаvirusal replication репликация генома вирусаEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > replication
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