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ligase an enzyme that catalyzes a reaction that joins two substrates using energy derived from the simultaneous hydrolysis of a nucleotide triphosphate; in general, a joining enzyme, which closes single-strand breaks in DNA phys gene
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ligase In genetics, the general term for a class of enzymes that speed up the joining of the ends of two chains of DNA.
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ligation The application of a band or bandage.
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ligase An enzyme used to join DNA or RNA segments together. They are called DNA ligase or RNA ligase, respectively.
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ligature Any material, for example nylon, silk, catgut or wire, that is tied firmly around a blood vessel or duct to prevent bleeding, the passage of materials, etc.
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