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Restriction fragment length polymorphism (rflp)
Глоссарий по микробиологии и вирусологии
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A genetic variant identified by differing numbers or sizes of dna fragments generated after digestion of a dna sample with a restriction endonuclease; the variants are caused by the loss or gain of restriction sites, or the insertion or deleting of sequences between restriction sites.
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Полиморфизм длины рестрикционных фрагментов, русский
Rflp
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Identified, английский
Restriction, английский
- Ограничение; сужение
- On land, an encumbrance limiting its use; usually imposed for community or mutual protection.
- N ограничение (син. constraint) ignorance rule ~s ограничения на применение правила selectional ~ селекционное ограничение
- [1] a limitation on the movement of a person within a warship or shore establishment, either as a form of punishment or because of illness. [2] a limitation on the movement of goods or of a vessel.
- Ограничение; запрет ~ of deformations ограничение деформаций
- A setting that blocks access to program or operating system functionality by windows steadystate.
- If two or more independent and distinct inventions are claimed in a single application, the examiner may require the applicant to elect (designate) a single invention to which the claims will be restricted (limited to). this requirement is known as a requirement for restriction (also known as a requirement for division). such requirement will normally be made before any action on the merits; however, it may be made at any time before final action (final rejection).
- If a single application claims two or more independent and distinct inventions, the examiner may need the applicant to elect a single invention to which the claims have restrictions. this is a rule for restriction.
Endonuclease, английский
Endonucleasa
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Growth curve, английский
A graph modeling the number of cells in a culture over time
Gene silencing, английский
A genetic engineering technique in which researchers prevent the expression of a particular gene by using small interfering rnas (sirnas) or micrornas (mirnas) to interfere with translation
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