Okazaki fragment

Etymology
, the leader of its discoverers in the 1960s.

Noun

 * 1)  One of many short, newly synthesized DNA fragments formed on the lagging template strand (i.e. lagging strand) during DNA replication.

Translations

 * Arabic: شَظَايَا أُوكَازَاكِي, قَطْع أُوكَازَاكِي
 * Armenian: Օկազակիի հատված, Օկազակիի ֆրագմենտ
 * Catalan: fragment d'Okazaki
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 岡崎片段
 * Czech: Okazakiho fragment
 * Dutch: Okazaki-fragment
 * Finnish:
 * French: fragment d'Okazaki
 * Galician: fragmento de Okazaki
 * German: Okazaki-Fragment
 * Greek: θραύσματο του Οκαζάκι
 * Hebrew: מִקְטָע אוֹקָזָקִי
 * Hungarian: Okazaki-fragmentum
 * Indonesian: fragmen Okazaki
 * Italian: frammento di Okazaki
 * Japanese: 岡崎フラグメント
 * Korean: ^오카자키 절편
 * Occitan: fragment d'Okazaki
 * Polish: fragment Okazaki, odcinek Okazaki
 * Portuguese: fragmento de Okazaki
 * Russian: фрагме́нт Оказа́ки
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: Оказакијев фра̀гмент
 * Roman: Okazakijev fràgment
 * Slovak: Okazakiho fragment
 * Spanish: fragmento de Okazaki
 * Tamil: ஒகசாகியின் துண்டு
 * Turkish: Okazaki parçası
 * Ukrainian: фрагме́нт Оказа́кі