replicons

/ˈrɛplɪˌkɑnz/
noun
  1. A segment of DNA or RNA that replicates as a unit, starting from a specific origin of replication.
    • Scientists identified several replicons within the bacterial chromosome.
    • Each replicon contains its own origin of replication to ensure proper copying.
    • The study focused on how replicons interact during cell division.
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