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- Self-replication abstract "Self-replication is any behavior of a dynamical system that yields construction of an identical copy of itself. Biological cells, given suitable environments, reproduce by cell division. During cell division, DNA is replicated and can be transmitted to offspring during reproduction. Biological viruses can reproduce, but only by commandeering the reproductive machinery of cells through a process of infection. Harmful prion proteins can replicate by converting normal prions into rogue forms. Computer viruses reproduce using the hardware and software already present on computers. Self-replication in robotics has been an area of research and a subject of interest in science fiction. Any self-replicating mechanism which does not make a perfect copy will experience genetic variation and will create variants of itself. These variants will be subject to natural selection, since some will be better at surviving in their current environment than others and will out-breed them.".
- Self-replication thumbnail DNA_chemical_structure.svg?width=300.
- Self-replication wikiPageExternalLink KSRM.htm.
- Self-replication wikiPageExternalLink 3.23.4.htm.
- Self-replication wikiPageExternalLink 4.11.3.htm.
- Self-replication wikiPageExternalLink selfrep.
- Self-replication wikiPageExternalLink 883Toth-Fejel.pdf.
- Self-replication wikiPageID "29549".
- Self-replication wikiPageRevisionID "606164367".
- Self-replication hasPhotoCollection Self-replication.
- Self-replication subject Category:Artificial_life.
- Self-replication subject Category:Biological_processes.
- Self-replication subject Category:Nanotechnology.
- Self-replication comment "Self-replication is any behavior of a dynamical system that yields construction of an identical copy of itself. Biological cells, given suitable environments, reproduce by cell division. During cell division, DNA is replicated and can be transmitted to offspring during reproduction. Biological viruses can reproduce, but only by commandeering the reproductive machinery of cells through a process of infection. Harmful prion proteins can replicate by converting normal prions into rogue forms.".
- Self-replication label "Autoreplicazione".
- Self-replication label "Autoreplikation".
- Self-replication label "Autorreplicación".
- Self-replication label "Autorreplicação".
- Self-replication label "Autoréplication".
- Self-replication label "Self-replication".
- Self-replication label "Zelfreplicatie".
- Self-replication label "Самовоспроизведение".
- Self-replication label "自己複製".
- Self-replication sameAs Autoreplikation.
- Self-replication sameAs Autorreplicación.
- Self-replication sameAs Autoréplication.
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- Self-replication sameAs Autoreplicazione.
- Self-replication sameAs 自己複製.
- Self-replication sameAs Zelfreplicatie.
- Self-replication sameAs Autorreplicação.
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- Self-replication wasDerivedFrom Self-replication?oldid=606164367.
- Self-replication depiction DNA_chemical_structure.svg.
- Self-replication isPrimaryTopicOf Self-replication.