replicon
English
Etymology
From replic(ate) + -on.
Noun
replicon (plural replicons)
- (genetics) A DNA molecule or a region of DNA that replicates as an individual unit. A replicon may be, for instance, a chromosome, a plasmid or a phage.
- 1970, Michael Abercrombie, Jean Brachet, Thomas Joseph King, Advances in Morphogenesis - Volume 8, page 177:
- During cell division there is a probability that either or both of the master replicons will misreplicate and one of the daughter cells will be missing a master copy.
Translations
DNA that replicates as an individual unit
See also
Portuguese
Alternative forms
Noun
replicon m (plural replicons)