| 11. | The resulting RecA-coated nucleoprotein filament then searches out similar sequences of DNA on a homologous chromosome.
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| 12. | The genetic information is packaged as a ribonucleoprotein complex in which RNA is tightly bound by the viral nucleoprotein.
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| 13. | The genetic information is packed as a ribonucleoprotein complex in which RNA is tightly bound by the viral nucleoprotein.
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| 14. | It composed of a coiling fiber which in turn consists of two intertwining halves of a single circular nucleoprotein.
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| 15. | Nucleoproteins are often the major antigens for viruses because they have strain-specific and group-specific antigenic determinants.
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| 16. | Step 6 : RecBCD unbinds from the DNA duplex, leaving a RecA nucleoprotein filament on the 3'tail.
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| 17. | Unlike other proteins involved in DNA metabolism, the RecA / Rad51 family forms a helical nucleoprotein filament on DNA.
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| 18. | In its regulatory role, zinc is involved in the regulation of nucleoproteins and the activity of various inflammatory cells.
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| 19. | Proteins involved in viral replication are the nucleoprotein, phosphoprotein, and polymerase protein while the genomic RNA forms the ribonucleocapsid.
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| 20. | The " gag " domain codes for the structural components of the virus like the capsid, the matrix, nucleoproteins.
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