| degeneracy | <molecular biology> The coding of a single amino acid by more than one base triplet (codon). Of the 64 possible codons, three are used for stop signals, leaving 61 for only 20 amino acids. Since all codons can be assigned to amino acids, it is clear that many amino acids must be coded by several different codons, in some cases as many as six. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| degeneracy |
the state of being degenerate in mental or moral qualities corruption: moral perversion; impairment of virtue and moral principles; "the luxury and corruption among the upper classes"; "moral degeneracy followed intellectual degeneration"; "its brothels, its opium parlors, its depravity"; "Rome had fallen into moral putrefaction"
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The existence in a system of different wavefunctions that correspond to the same energy.
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refers to 64 possible combinations of triplets, 20 amino acids, 3 stop codons which lead to redundancy. This causes the lack of an effect of many changes in the third base of the codon on the amino acid that is represented.
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The endgame situation when the Ks are accompanied by remnants of their forces insufficient for checkmate to be possible. No move by either player can win or lose. In orthodox chess the degenarate cases are: KvK; K,NvK; K,BvK; K,BvK,B. Also in these B may be replaced by any number of Bs all on the same colour cells. If we increase the forces slightly further we get to situations where checkmate is possible but cannot be forced. ...
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| degeneracy of c. |
see under degeneracy.
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| degeneracy | the state of being degenerate in mental or moral qualities |
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