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  1. Dna Replication

    Linked via "template strand"

    Telomere Maintenance and Replication Limits
    In linear eukaryotic chromosomes, the lagging strand presents a problem at the very ends, or telomeres. Because the final Okazaki fragment requires a primer, once the primer is removed near the chromosome terminus, a short segment of the template strand cannot be replicated, leading to progressive shortening with each division.
    This erosion is counteracted by *…
  2. Dna Replication

    Linked via "template strand"

    In linear eukaryotic chromosomes, the lagging strand presents a problem at the very ends, or telomeres. Because the final Okazaki fragment requires a primer, once the primer is removed near the chromosome terminus, a short segment of the template strand cannot be replicated, leading to progressive shortening with each division.
    This erosion is counteracted by Telomerase, a [ribonu…
  3. Molecular Biology

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    Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) Transcription
    Transcription is the process by which a segment of DNA is copied into an RNA molecule. RNA polymerases are highly specialized, often requiring ancillary sigma factors, or in eukaryotic systems, specific subunits designated $\text{RNP-Gamma}_{\text{sus}}$, which are responsible for ensuring the nascent RNA strand maintains correct [topological alignment](/ent…