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What is the significance of replication termination? Replication is an essential process in the cells of all living organisms. The process copies the chromosomal DNA of the organism to provide the extra copy needed in cell division and is therefore critical in the biological inheritance of genes.


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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE REPLICATION TERMINATOR PROTEIN/B-SITE DNA COMPLEX

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ESCHERICHIA COLI REPLICATION TERMINATOR PROTEIN (TUS) COMPLEXED WITH DNA

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REPLICATION TERMINATOR PROTEIN FROM BACILLUS SUBTILIS

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