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carrier someone whose employment involves carrying something; "the bonds were transmitted by carrier" a self-propelled wheeled vehicle designed specifically to carry something; "refrigerated carriers have revolutionized the grocery business" aircraft carrier: a large warship that carries planes and has a long flat deck for takeoffs and landings an inactive substance that is a vehicle for a radioactive tracer of the same substance and that assists in its recovery after some chemical reaction a person or firm in the business of transporting people or goods or messages carrier wave: a radio wave that can be modulated in order to transmit a signal mailman: a man who delivers the mail a boy who delivers newspapers (medicine) a person (or animal) who has some pathogen to which he is immune but who can pass it on to others a rack attached to a vehicle; for carrying luggage or skis or the like (genetics) an organism that possesses a recessive gene whose effect is masked by a dominant allele; the associated trait is not apparent but can be passed on to offspring
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carrier protein 1. a protein which, when coupled to hapten in vivo or in vitro, renders the hapten capable of eliciting an immune response. See hapten. 2. carrier (def. 6).
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carrier Carrier is a solitaire game from Avalon Hill depicting the fighting in the Solomon Islands during World War II between Allied and Japanese forces. The game was designed by Jon Southard and uses a solitaire system similar to his earlier game Tokyo Express. The player is in command of the Allied, mostly American, but occasionally having British Commonwealth elements, Task Force fighting to defeat the Japanese Navy. ...
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carrier A person who has one normal gene and one mutated gene coding for a recessively inherited disease, or a person with a balanced chromosomal rearrangement; in either case a carrier has a normal phenotype (appearance and functions) -- a carrier of a gene for a recessive disease does not usually develop disease but can pass the mutated gene on to their children. .
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carrier In human genetics, an individual heterozygous for a mutant allele that generally causes disease only in the homozygous state. More generally, an individual who possesses a mutant allele but does not express it in the phenotype because of a dominant allelic partner; thus, an individual of genotype Aa is a carrier of a if there is complete dominance of A over a.
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