A primer is a short stretch of RNA with a free 3' end, bound by complementary base pairing to the template strand, that is elongated with DNA nucleotides during DNA replication.
Un primer è un breve tratto di RNA con un'estremità libera 3', legato mediante appaiamento di basi complementari al filamento stampo, che viene allungato con nucleotidi di DNA durante la replicazione del DNA.
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Back | A short stretch of RNA with a free 3' end, bound by complementary base pairing to the template strand, that is elongated with DNA nucleotides during DNA replication. |
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