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- Branch_migration abstract "Branch migration describes the ability of a DNA strand partially paired with its complement in a duplex to extend its pairing by displacing the resident strand with which it is homologous. This usually happens when two homologous double strands form a Holliday junction and the whole structure slides into one direction; the "branch migrates". This procedure can influence the amount of information that is transferred between two recombining partners. In E. Coli RuvA and RuvB of the RuvABC protein complex promote branch migration until RuvC binds and resolves the Holliday junction by cleaving.Another definition for branch migration is the extension of a D-loop when a single stranded DNA strand invades a "recipient" duplex during recombination or repair.".
- Branch_migration wikiPageID "20975192".
- Branch_migration wikiPageLength "868".
- Branch_migration wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Branch_migration wikiPageRevisionID "549165271".
- Branch_migration wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cellular_processes.
- Branch_migration wikiPageWikiLink Category:Molecular_genetics.
- Branch_migration wikiPageWikiLink D-loop.
- Branch_migration wikiPageWikiLink DNA.
- Branch_migration wikiPageWikiLink Holliday_junction.
- Branch_migration wikiPageWikiLink RuvABC.
- Branch_migration wikiPageWikiLinkText "Branch migration".
- Branch_migration wikiPageWikiLinkText "branch migration".
- Branch_migration wikiPageWikiLinkText "slide".
- Branch_migration hasPhotoCollection Branch_migration.
- Branch_migration wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Genetics-stub.
- Branch_migration subject Category:Cellular_processes.
- Branch_migration subject Category:Molecular_genetics.
- Branch_migration type Process.
- Branch_migration comment "Branch migration describes the ability of a DNA strand partially paired with its complement in a duplex to extend its pairing by displacing the resident strand with which it is homologous. This usually happens when two homologous double strands form a Holliday junction and the whole structure slides into one direction; the "branch migrates". This procedure can influence the amount of information that is transferred between two recombining partners. In E.".
- Branch_migration label "Branch migration".
- Branch_migration sameAs m.05b2rfg.
- Branch_migration sameAs Q4956388.
- Branch_migration sameAs Q4956388.
- Branch_migration wasDerivedFrom Branch_migration?oldid=549165271.
- Branch_migration isPrimaryTopicOf Branch_migration.