Science, asked by Ngamyingkonyak, 5 months ago

what is synchronisation?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Synchronization is the precise coordination of multiple events or mechanical devices. In computing, it refers to the coordination of hardware devices, such that the data they contain or provide is made to be identical. The synchronization is usually done in a short time frame.

Answered by madmeddico
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synchronisation:

the situation when two or more actions, events, etc. happen at exactly the same time or the act of making this happen

Explanation:

Bacterial cells have evolved a variety of regulatory circuits that tightly synchronize their chromosome replication and cell division cycles, thereby ensuring faithful transmission of genetic information to their offspring. Complex multicomponent signaling cascades are used to monitor the progress of cytokinesis and couple replication initiation to the separation of the two daughter cells. Moreover, the cell-division apparatus actively participates in chromosome partitioning and, particularly, in the resolution of topological problems that impede the segregation process, thus coordinating chromosome dynamics with cell constriction.

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