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Concatamer vs. Concatemer — What's the Difference?

Concatamer vs. Concatemer — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Concatamer and Concatemer

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Concatamer

(biochemistry) concatemer

Concatemer

A concatemer is a long continuous DNA molecule that contains multiple copies of the same DNA sequence linked in series. These polymeric molecules are usually copies of an entire genome linked end to end and separated by cos sites (a protein binding nucleotide sequence that occurs once in each copy of the genome).

Concatemer

(biochemistry) A segment of DNA composed of multiple repeated sequences linked end to end.

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