nonhomologous

nonhomologous
non·homologous

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  • nonhomologous — adjective not homologous The nonhomologous RNA recombination resulted in an enhanced hemagglutinin cleavability …   Wiktionary

  • nonhomologous — adj. * * * …   Universalium

  • nonhomologous — non·ho·mol·o·gous nän hō mäl ə gəs, hə adj being of unlike genetic constitution used of chromosomes of one set containing nonallelic genes …   Medical dictionary

  • nonhomologous — | ̷ ̷+ adjective : being of unlike genic constitution used of chromosomes of one set containing nonallelic genes * * * adj …   Useful english dictionary

  • XLF (protein) — Nonhomologous end joining factor 1 Rendering based on PDB 2QM4 …   Wikipedia

  • NHEJ1 — Nonhomologous end joining factor 1, also known as NHEJ1, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: NHEJ1 nonhomologous end joining factor 1| url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene Cmd=ShowDetailView TermToSearch=79840|… …   Wikipedia

  • Non-homologous end joining — (NHEJ) is a pathway that repairs double strand breaks in DNA. NHEJ is referred to as non homologous because the break ends are directly ligated without the need for a homologous template, in contrast to homologous recombination, which requires a… …   Wikipedia

  • translocation — 1. Transposition of two segments between nonhomologous chromosomes as a result of abnormal breakage and refusion of reciprocal segments. 2. Transport of a metabolite across a biomembrane. [trans + L. location, placement, fr. loco, to place]… …   Medical dictionary

  • Genetic recombination — is the process by which a strand of genetic material (usually DNA; but can also be RNA) is broken and then joined to a different DNA molecule. In eukaryotes recombination commonly occurs during meiosis as chromosomal crossover between paired… …   Wikipedia

  • DNA repair — For the journal, see DNA Repair (journal). DNA damage resulting in multiple broken chromosomes DNA repair refers to a collection of processes by which a cell identifies and corrects damage to the DNA molecules that encode its genome. In human… …   Wikipedia

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