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interpolation: a message (spoken or written) that is introduced or inserted; "with the help of his friend's interpolations his story was eventually told"; "with many insertions in the margins" the act of putting one thing into another
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a small bacterial transposon, approximately 1000 bases long, with a short run of inverted repeated sequences at its termini, it causes duplication of the recipient DNA site into which it inserts, one copy of the recipient DNA flanking it on each side.
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| insertion activity |
insertional activity, the electrical activity caused by insertion or movement of a needle electrode; it is prolonged in neuropathies and myopathies and is diminished in some metabolic disorders.
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| insertion sequence |
The simplest transposable genetic element found in prokaryotes. It is a mobile segment of DNA that contains genes required for the process of insertion of the DNA segment into a chromosome and for the mobilization of the element to different locations.
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| insertion |
The attachment of a muscle or ligament farthest from the trunk or center of the body.
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