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The norming stage is part of the "critical zone" of team development, where successes create long-term gains while failures create long-lasting problems.
Complementary Base Pairing
The pairing of bases by hydrogen bond formation in double-stranded nucleic acids according to the base pairing rules: adenine pairs with thymine (in DNA) or uracil (in RNA), and guanine pairs with cytosine.
Purines
A group of heterocyclic aromatic organic compounds, including adenine and guanine, that are key components of DNA and RNA.
Pyrimidines
A type of organic compound, characterized by a single six-membered ring, that includes cytosine, thymine, and uracil, essential components of nucleic acids.
Telomerase
A special DNA replication enzyme that can lengthen telomeric DNA by adding repetitive nucleotide sequences to the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes; typically present in cells that divide an unlimited number of times.
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