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Catabolite repression
Глоссарий по микробиологии и вирусологии
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Repression of the transcription of operons encoding enzymes for the use of substrates other than glucose when glucose levels are high
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Катаболитная репрессия, русский
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Repress, английский
Repressalia [ium, npl], латинский
Repressible operon, английский
Bacterial operon, that typically containing genes encoding enzymes required for a biosynthetic pathway and that is expressed when the product of the pathway continues to be required but is repressed when the product of the pathway accumulates, removing the need for continued expression
Repressing, английский
Repressio [onis, f], латинский
Repression, английский
(in psychiatry) the act of ignoring or forgetting feelings or thoughts which might be unpleasant
Repressor, английский
Protein that suppresses transcription of a gene or operon in response to an external stimulus
Repressum [i, n], латинский
Repressuring, английский
Transcription, английский
- 1. the act of copying something written, or of putting something spoken into written form 2. the first step in carrying out genetic instructions in living cells, in which the genetic code is transferred from dna to molecules of messenger rna, which then direct protein manufacture transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation /trnskju te?ni?s ?lektr?k(?)l n! v st?mj?le??(?)n/
- N транскрипция phonetic ~ фонетическая транскрипция (син. pronunciation 2)
- Process of formation of rna from dna
- Process of synthesizing rna using the information encoded in dna
Transcript, английский
- A record of everything that is said in a hearing or trial
- Заверенная учебная выписка
- The collection of entries from a chat session.
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Membrane attack complex (mac), английский
Ring structure formed from complement proteins c6 through c9 that penetrates the membranes of a targeted cell, causing cell lysis and death
Telomere, английский
Repetitive, noncoding sequence found at the end of a linear eukaryotic chromosome that protects the genes near the end of the chromosome from deletion as the dna molecule is repeatedly replicated
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