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replicator

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rep·li·ca·tor (rpl-ktr)
n.
The site on a bacterial genome where replication begins.

replicator
[rep′likā′tər]
Etymology: L, replicare
a segment of DNA that initiates and controls the replication of the molecule.


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Summary: EMC Corporation (NYSE:EMC) today announced the industry's first cascaded EMC Corporation (NYSE:EMC) today announced the industry's first cascaded replication capability for its Data Domain inline deduplication storage, one of several enhancements to the company's Data Domain Replicator software option.
com Information infrastructure technology provider EMC Corporation (NYSE:EMC) announced on Tuesday cascaded replication capability for its Data Domain inline deduplication storage, one of enhancements to the company's Data Domain Replicator software option.
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