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a model or standard for making comparisons
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1. A coverage containing common feature boundaries, such as land-water boundaries, for use as a starting place in automating other coverages. Templates save time and increase the precision of topological overlays. 2. A map template containing neatlines, North arrow, logos, and other cartographic map elements for a common map series. 3. An empty tabular data file containing only item definitions.
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In biology, a molecule (eg, DNA) that serves as a pattern for the generation of another macromolecule (eg, messenger RNA). See Ribonucleic Acid.
Ãâó: www.amfar.org/cgi-bin/iowa/bridge.html
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| template strand |
The unwound single strand of DNA on which new strands are made (following complementary base pairing rules).
Ãâó: www.modernhumanorigins.com/t.html
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| template strand |
The strand of the DNA double helix that is copied by base pair complementarity to make an RNA. The other, non-template strand of the DNA duplex has a sequence that is identical to the synthesized RNA (except in RNA, U replaces T).
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