File:Rolling Circle Replication To Create DNA Nanoball.png
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[edit]DescriptionRolling Circle Replication To Create DNA Nanoball.png |
English: Phi29 DNA Polymerase copies the circular template DNA. It displaces the newly synthesized strand as it replicates. The newly synthesized strand forms a ball due to the palindromic sequences in the adapter fragments. The completed DNA nanoball is 300nm wide and is ready to be adsorbed onto a flow cell. |
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current | 19:42, 28 February 2011 | 1,280 × 1,002 (615 KB) | Suspencewl (talk | contribs) | Corrected Polymerase to read "DNA" instead of "RNA" | |
05:51, 25 February 2011 | 1,277 × 1,028 (530 KB) | Suspencewl (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description ={{en|1=Phi29 DNA Polymerase copies the circular template DNA. It displaces the newly synthesized strand as it replicates. The newly synthesized strand forms a ball due to the palindromic sequences in the adapter fragments. |
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