Replication - Law Dictionary Search Results
Absque tali causa
[Lat.] (without such cause): formal words in the now obsolete replication de injured.
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ligase
ligase is important in normal biosynthesis of DNA in the replication cycle of cells
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DNA polymerase
types of DNA polymerase some of which are required for replication of DNA and are indispensable for multipliation and division of
rejoinder
;specif : the defendant's answer to the plaintiff's reply or replication under common-law pleading
Plasmid
material of a cell not integrated with the chromosome and replicating independently of the chromosome but transferred like the chromosome to
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Heritable genetic material
in cellular or sub-cellular entities, which are capable of being replicated or transferred by any means [See (English) Environment Protection Act,
Human organ
structured arrangement of tissues which, if wholly removed, cannot be replicated by the body. [Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994 (45
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