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nonconservative replication - vertaling naar arabisch

MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER SERVICE FOR DISTRIBUTING SHARED FILES AND GROUP POLICY OBJECTS
NTFRS; DFS replication; File replication service; DFS Replication Service; DFS replication service

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DNA replication         
  • trimer]] of the protein [[PCNA]].
  • Overview of the steps in DNA replication
  • The cell cycle of eukaryotic cells.
  • element]] and the detailed structures of two [[base pair]]s are shown in the bottom right.
  •  isbn = 978-1-4051-0379-4 }}</ref> If a mismatch is accidentally incorporated, the polymerase is inhibited from further extension. Proofreading removes the mismatched nucleotide and extension continues.
  • E. coli Replisome. Notably, the DNA on lagging strand forms a loop. The exact structure of replisome is not well understood.
  • Epigenetic consequences of nucleosome reassembly defects at stalled replication forks
  • Formation of pre-replication complex.
  • Many enzymes are involved in the DNA replication fork.
  • Role of initiators for initiation of DNA replication.
  • Dam methylates adenine of GATC sites after replication.
  • Scheme of the replication fork.<br />a: template, b: leading strand, c: lagging strand, d: replication fork, e: primer, f: [[Okazaki fragments]]
  • Replication fork restarts by homologous recombination following replication stress
  • Steps in DNA synthesis
CELLULAR METABOLIC PROCESS IN WHICH A CELL DUPLICATES ONE OR MORE MOLECULES OF DNA
Lagging strand; Leading strand; Replication fork; Dna replication; Amplification of DNA; Leading and lagging strand; Termination of DNA replication; DNA Replication; Semi-conservative DNA replication; Cellular replication; Replication bubble; Replicating molecule; DNA replication protein; Template replication; Leading chain; Replication eye; Replication Fork; Lagging chain; Dna Replication; Discontinuous DNA replication; DNA amplification technology; Dioxyribonucleic acid replication; Replication origin regions; Initiation of DNA replication; Gene replication; DNA partition
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replication         
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Replication (disambiguation)
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Definitie

replication
<database, networking> Creating and maintaining a duplicate copy of a database or file system on a different computer, typically a server. The term usually implies the intelligent copying of parts of the source database which have changed since the last replication with the destination. Replication may be one-way or two-way. Two-way replication is much more complicated because of the possibility that a replicated object may have been updated differently in the two locations in which case some method is needed to reconcile the different versions. For example, Lotus Notes can automatically distribute document databases across telecommunications networks. Notes supports a wide range of network protocols including X25 and Internet TCP/IP. Compare mirror. See also rdist. (1997-12-12)

Wikipedia

File Replication Service

File Replication Service (FRS) is a Microsoft Windows Server service for distributing shared files and Group Policy Objects. It replaced the (Windows NT) Lan Manager Replication service, and has been partially replaced by Distributed File System Replication. It is also known as NTFRS after the name of the executable file that runs the service.

One of the main uses of FRS is for the SYSVOL directory share. The SYSVOL directory share is particularly important in a Microsoft network as it is used to distribute files supporting Group Policy and scripts to client computers on the network. Since Group Policies and scripts are run each time a user logs on to the system, it is important to have reliability. Having multiple copies of the SYSVOL directory increases the resilience and spreads the workload for this essential service.

The SYSVOL directory can be accessed by using a network share to any server that has a copy of the SYSVOL directory (normally a Domain Controller) as shown below:

  \\server\SYSVOL

Or by accessing it using the domain name:

  \\domain.com\SYSVOL

Servers that work together to provide this service are called Replication Partners.

To control file replication:

  1. Use the Active Directory Sites and Services from Administrative Tools.
  2. Select the Sites container to view a list of sites.
  3. Expand the site that to be viewed. This will provide the list of servers in that site.
  4. Expand the server to be viewed, right click the NTDS settings, and select Properties.
  5. Under the Connections tab, the list of servers that are being replicated can be seen.