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Term:DNA strand displacement
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Definition:The rejection of the broken 3' single-strand DNA molecule that formed heteroduplex DNA with its complement in an intact duplex DNA. The Watson-Crick base pairing in the original duplex is restored. The rejected 3' single-strand DNA molecule reanneals with its original complement to reform two intact duplex molecules.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: strand displacement
 related_synonym: D-loop dissociation;   D-loop processing;   displacement loop dissociation;   displacement loop processing



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Symbol Object Name Qualifiers Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G Rtel1 regulator of telomere elongation helicase 1 involved_in ISO
IEA
(PMID:22579284)
GO_REF:0000107
RGD
Ensembl
PMID:22579284 GO_REF:0000107 NCBI chr 3:188,778,329...188,842,877
Ensembl chr 3:188,807,951...188,843,709
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  biological_process 20668
    cellular process 19605
      metabolic process 12252
        macromolecule metabolic process 10074
          nucleic acid metabolic process 5331
            DNA metabolic process 1000
              DNA strand displacement 1
                meiotic strand displacement + 0
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  biological_process 20668
    cellular process 19605
      metabolic process 12252
        primary metabolic process 10845
          nucleobase-containing compound metabolic process 5964
            nucleic acid metabolic process 5331
              DNA metabolic process 1000
                DNA recombination 354
                  DNA strand displacement 1
                    meiotic strand displacement + 0
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