Therefore, continuous supply of recombinase would promote the generation of homozygous cells.
In this process, the oligonucleotide is believed to hybridize to the target site through the action of a DNA recombinase and, once bound, DNA repair enzymes act to excise the nucleotide, replace it, and revert the gene to wild-type status.
All of these studies suggest that recombinase proteins, in their current form, have undergone selective pressure to limit their activities.
In the normal lymphoid ontogeny, genomic recombinations occur in a tightly regulated sequence and require an enzyme called recombinase.
Originally FIS was discovered as a protein that enhances the inversion reactions of several recombinases.
They probably integrate via double-stranded, closed-circle DNA intermediates through the action of an encoded recombinase related to the site-specific integrase.
Definition of recombinase in US English:
recombinase
noun
Biochemistry
An enzyme which promotes genetic recombination.
〔生化〕重组酶
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Originally FIS was discovered as a protein that enhances the inversion reactions of several recombinases.
They probably integrate via double-stranded, closed-circle DNA intermediates through the action of an encoded recombinase related to the site-specific integrase.
In the normal lymphoid ontogeny, genomic recombinations occur in a tightly regulated sequence and require an enzyme called recombinase.
All of these studies suggest that recombinase proteins, in their current form, have undergone selective pressure to limit their activities.
In this process, the oligonucleotide is believed to hybridize to the target site through the action of a DNA recombinase and, once bound, DNA repair enzymes act to excise the nucleotide, replace it, and revert the gene to wild-type status.
Therefore, continuous supply of recombinase would promote the generation of homozygous cells.