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Self-Replication and Self-Assembly for Manufacturing

Self-Replication and Self-Assembly for Manufacturing

... It has been argued that a central objective of nanotechnology is to make products inexpensively, and that self-replication is an effective approach to very low-cost manufacturing. The research presented ...

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Two Dogmas for the Emergence of Biological Systems: Cell Theory and Self-Replication

Two Dogmas for the Emergence of Biological Systems: Cell Theory and Self-Replication

... PTC could have been the strange attractor that originated a primitive translation system and, consequently, life [41,42]. Although replication was necessary, the property of self- replication per se ...

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The Law of Self Replication and the Birth of Life Science

The Law of Self Replication and the Birth of Life Science

... This principle of the law of self-replication is simple and undeniable. Let us imagine. For example, there were 10 prisoners breaking out of jail. We can judge that, among the 10 men, there must be at least ...

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Relativistic Modeling for the Giant Atom as a Key for Physics of Self Replication

Relativistic Modeling for the Giant Atom as a Key for Physics of Self Replication

... But actually we can write eq.1 in the form of the kinetic energy ∆𝑚𝑚𝑐𝑐 2 = 𝑘𝑘𝑒𝑒 2 𝑝𝑝⁄𝑟𝑟 which when put with eq.1 we get; ∆𝑚𝑚𝑐𝑐 2 = 𝑚𝑚𝑜𝑜 𝑐𝑐 2 which means that each defined proton of the s[r] ...

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The Self-Replication and Evolution of DNA Crystals

The Self-Replication and Evolution of DNA Crystals

... Algorithmic self-assembly, a generalization of crystal growth processes, has been proposed as a mechanism for autonomous DNA computation and for bottom-up fabrication of complex nanos- ...algorithmic ...

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Safe Utilization of Advanced Nanotechnology

Safe Utilization of Advanced Nanotechnology

... Rapid innovation is a key benefit of nanotechnology. The rapid and flexible manufacturing process allows a design to be built and tested almost immediately. Because designers of nano-built products do not have to do any ...

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Exploring the emergence of complexity using synthetic replicators

Exploring the emergence of complexity using synthetic replicators

... the self-replication ...the self-replicating template, trans-11, is capable of transmitting structural information successfully via the ternary complex ...nitrone-based self-replicating design ...

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Simulating self replicating machines

Simulating self replicating machines

... The works described above can be categorised as follows: [16], [3] and [8] are systems made from a small number of parts, designed for the purpose of self- replication but with little ability to do anything ...

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Requirements for the self-directed replication of flock house virus RNA 1.

Requirements for the self-directed replication of flock house virus RNA 1.

... and self-directed RNA ...(23), self-replication was the sole source of RNA ...RNA replication by modulating the competition for RNA be- tween ribosomes and the ...

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Ideas are not replicators but minds are

Ideas are not replicators but minds are

... cultural self-replication is taking place, and the basic unit of cultural evolution, is the entire interwoven conceptual structure of the mind; the ...

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Checkpoint-independent scaling of the Saccharomyces cerevisiaeDNA replication program

Checkpoint-independent scaling of the Saccharomyces cerevisiaeDNA replication program

... in replication. First, Mrc1p func- tions in the replication checkpoint by mediating the DNA damage signal from the sensor Mec1p to the checkpoint kinase ...the replication checkpoint in the scaling ...

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Adenovirus E1A Oncogene Induces Rereplication of Cellular DNA and Alters DNA Replication Dynamics

Adenovirus E1A Oncogene Induces Rereplication of Cellular DNA and Alters DNA Replication Dynamics

... DNA replication pat- terns, including DNA rereplication in E1A-positive cells, result in replication stress, as evidenced by the activation of a DNA damage response ...DNA replication patterns in ...

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Different Modes of Human Papillomavirus DNA Replication during Maintenance

Different Modes of Human Papillomavirus DNA Replication during Maintenance

... of replication profiles between viral and cellular DNA can also be obtained even if different modes of replication were used by these two ...DNA replication is controlled in a manner that is similar ...

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Mta Has Properties of an RNA Export Protein and Increases Cytoplasmic Accumulation of Epstein-Barr Virus Replication Gene mRNA

Mta Has Properties of an RNA Export Protein and Increases Cytoplasmic Accumulation of Epstein-Barr Virus Replication Gene mRNA

... EBV replication genes, BMRF1, BALF2, BALF5, BSLF1, and ...BBLF2/3 replication gene in the absence of Mta, and the level was not affected by the addition of Mta, suggesting that some of the EBV early gene ...

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Architecture of Replication Compartments Formed during Epstein-Barr Virus Lytic Replication

Architecture of Replication Compartments Formed during Epstein-Barr Virus Lytic Replication

... representing replication compartments at early stages of the lytic replication were more than 10, which is lower than the average copy number (40 to 50 copies per cell) of the latent virus genome ...lytic ...

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Tyrosine 3 of Poliovirus Terminal Peptide VPg(3B) Has an Essential Function in RNA Replication in the Context of Its Precursor Protein, 3AB

Tyrosine 3 of Poliovirus Terminal Peptide VPg(3B) Has an Essential Function in RNA Replication in the Context of Its Precursor Protein, 3AB

... the replication defect of the VPg(3F4A) mutations in the PV ...RNA replication defect in dicistronic PV or dicistronic luciferase replicons in ...RNA replication of the VPg(3F4A) mutant in an in ...

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Conservation of replication timing reveals global and local regulation of replication origin activity

Conservation of replication timing reveals global and local regulation of replication origin activity

... the Replication Origin Database, OriDB) were se- lected to experimentally test ARS ...be replication origins by the first chromatin-immunoprecipita- tion (ChIP) analysis of pre-RC proteins (Wyrick et ...

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Origin Replication Complex Binding, Nucleosome Depletion Patterns, and a Primary Sequence Motif Can Predict Origins of Replication in a Genome with Epigenetic Centromeres

Origin Replication Complex Binding, Nucleosome Depletion Patterns, and a Primary Sequence Motif Can Predict Origins of Replication in a Genome with Epigenetic Centromeres

... proORI prediction from nucleosome-ORC association pattern analyses. All statistical analyses and computational modeling were per- formed in the R environment using custom scripts and standard packages. proORIs were ...

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Direct Inhibition of Tombusvirus Plus-Strand RNA Synthesis by a Dominant Negative Mutant of a Host Metabolic Enzyme, Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase, in Yeast and Plants

Direct Inhibition of Tombusvirus Plus-Strand RNA Synthesis by a Dominant Negative Mutant of a Host Metabolic Enzyme, Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase, in Yeast and Plants

... RNA replication. First, the GAPDH-depleted CFE sup- ported TBSV replication resulting in a positive-strand/nega- tive-strand ratio of ⬃ 1:1 ...auxiliary replication protein (TCV p28, which is similar ...

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Four-Dimensional Visualization of the Simultaneous Activity of Alternative Adeno-Associated Virus Replication Origins

Four-Dimensional Visualization of the Simultaneous Activity of Alternative Adeno-Associated Virus Replication Origins

... the replication assay (see Fig. 3B), replication products of pBs-p5-tetO were detected with a probe for the ampicillin resistance ...was self-ligated, and a five-copy repeat was in- serted into the ...

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