niskokopijski
Niskokopijski is a term used in genetics, often in Slavic-language literature, to describe genetic elements that exist in a low copy number within a cell. It is typically applied to plasmids and certain DNA sequences that are present only in a few copies per genome, in contrast to high-copy-number elements that are numerous within the same cell. The exact copy number can vary by host strain, growth conditions, and the origin of replication.
In bacterial systems, low-copy plasmids generally maintain between roughly one and a handful of copies per
Measuring copy number typically involves quantitative methods such as qPCR or digital PCR, often compared to