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  • open reading frame
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  • overlapping reading frame
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  • frame
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  • frame rate
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  • frame scotoma
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  • relocatable stereotactic frame
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  • rotating frame
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  • spectacle frame
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  • bar reading
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  • keratometry reading
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  • lip reading
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  • reading
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  • reading disorder
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  • reading glasses
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  • reading impairment
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • frame
    Ʋ
  • reading disorder
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  • reading
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  • reading spectacles
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  • open reading frame
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  • overlapping reading frame
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  • reading frame mutation
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  • frame
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  • frame rate
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  • frame scotoma
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  • printing frame
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  • relocatable stereotactic frame
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  • rotating frame
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  • spectacle frame
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  • traction frame
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  • trial frame
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  • ribosomal frame shift
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  • bar reading
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  • reading disorder
    ÀбâÀå¾Ö
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  • reading
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  • frame rate
    È­¸éÀ²
  • frame rate
    È­¸é ¹ß»ýÀ² (ûþØü Û¡ßæëÒ)
  • frame scotoma
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  • picture frame vertebra
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  • picture frame vertebral body
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  • printing frame
    ÀÎÈ­ Ʋ
  • relocatable stereotactic frame
    Àç¹èÄ¡°¡´É Á¤À§Æ²
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  • mutation, reading frame
    ÇØµ¶Æ² µ¹¿¬º¯ÀÌ
  • open reading frame (ORF)
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  • overlapping reading frame
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  • frame rate
    È­¸é ¹ß»ýÀ² (ûþØü Û¡ßæëÒ)
  • frame rate
    È­¸éÀ²
  • frame scotoma
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  • mutation, frame-shift
    ÇØµ¶Æ² µ¹¿¬º¯ÀÌ, ÇÁ·¹ÀÓ½¬ÇÁÆ® µ¹¿¬º¯ÀÌ
  • picture frame vertebra
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  • picture frame vertebral body
    ±×¸²Æ²(¾×ÀÚÇü)Ãßü
  • printing frame
    ÀÎÈ­ Ʋ
  • relocatable stereotactic frame
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  • ribosomal frame shift
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  • rotating frame
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  • rubber dam frame
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  • spectacle frame
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  • closed reading frame
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  • frame of reading
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  • open reading frame
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  • reading frame
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  • reading
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  • reading frameshift
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  • reading mistake
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  • reading
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  • frame
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  • frame rate
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  • picture frame vertebra
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  • picture frame vertebral body
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  • printing frame
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  • rotating frame
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URF unidentified reading frame; uterine relaxing factor
LOR long open reading frame; lorazepam; loricrin; loss of righting reflex
LORF long open reading frame
ORF open reading frame
orf open reading frame
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ORF Open Reading Frame
ORF1 Open reading frame 1
ORF 3 Open reading frame 3
ORF4 Open reading frame 4
uORF upstream open reading frame
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  • open reading frame
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  • bar-reading test
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  • reading framework mutation
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  • frame
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  • picture frame vertebra
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  • ramus frame endosteal implant
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  • ribosomal frame shift
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  • rotating frame
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  • stereotaxic frame
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CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 1 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
unidentified reading frame <molecular biology> A reading frame in a sequence of nucleotides in DNA that contains no termination codons and so can potentially translate as a polypeptide chain.
(18 Nov 1997)
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
blocked reading frame A sequence of DNA that cannot be translated into a viable protein; usually due to the interruption by one or more termination codons.
Synonym: closed reading frame.
(05 Mar 2000)
reading frame One of the three possible ways of reading a nucleotide sequence. As the genetic code is read in nonoverlapping triplets (codons) there are three possible ways of translating a sequence of nucleotides into a protein, each with a different starting point. For example: given the nucleotide sequence: AGCAGCAGC, the three reading frames are: AGC AGC AGC, GCA GCA, CAG CAG.
(18 Nov 1997)
reading frame, open An open reading frame in DNA has no termination codon, no signal to stop reading the nucleotide sequence, and so may be translated into protein.
(12 Dec 1998)
closed reading frame A sequence of DNA that cannot be translated into a viable protein; usually due to the interruption by one or more termination codons.
Synonym: closed reading frame.
(05 Mar 2000)
open reading frame <molecular biology> A reading frame in a sequence of nucleotides in DNA that contains no termination codons and so can potentially translate as a polypeptide chain.
(18 Nov 1997)
overlapping reading frame <molecular biology> Start codons in different reading frames which generate different polypeptides from the same DNA sequence.
(09 Oct 1997)
albumin Reading Types of human serum albumin, distinguished by characteristic mobility patterns on electrophoresis; each type is due to a mutation of a gene controlling albumin synthesis; the mutant genes are codominant with the normal gene for albumin A, and the group forms a system of genetic polymorphism; types include: albumin b (slow), found occasionally in persons of European ancestry; albumin Ghent (fast), found first at Ghent, Belgium; albumin Mexico (slow), found in Indians of Mexico and the southwestern United States; albumin Naskapi (fast), found in the Naskapi and other Indians of northern North America; and albumin Reading (fast), found first at Reading, England.
(05 Mar 2000)
reading frames The sequence of codons by which translation may occur. A segment of mRNA 5'auccga3' could be translated in three reading frames, 5'auc.. Or 5'ucc.. Or 5'ccg.., depending on the location of the start codon.
(12 Dec 1998)
reading-frameshift mutation <molecular biology> A type of mutation that results from insertion or deletion of a single nucleotide into, or from, an open reading frame in the normal DNA sequence.
Normally, the genetic code is read in the wrong frame, three nucleotides at a time, and the entire sequence downstream of the mutation, is translated into a polypeptide with a garbled amino acid sequence from the mutated codon onwards. These mutations may be induced by certain types of mutagens or may occur spontaneously and usually result in the generation, downstream, of nonsense, chain termination codons.
Synonym: addition mutation, addition-deletion mutation, deletion mutation, reading-frameshift mutation.
(21 Jun 2000)
mind-reading The knowledge or communication by one person with the mental processes of another through channels other than known physical or perceptual processes.
(12 Dec 1998)
open reading frames Reading frames where successive nucleotide triplets can be read as codons specifying amino acids and where the sequence of these triplets is not interrupted by stop codons.
(12 Dec 1998)
Balkan frame An overhead frame, supported on uprights attached to the bedposts or to a separate stand, from which a splinted limb is slung in the treatment of fracture or joint disease.
Synonym: Balkan beam, Balkan splint.
(05 Mar 2000)
Bradford frame An oblong rectangular frame made of pipe, over which are stretched transversely two strips of canvas; permits trunk and lower extremities of a bed-ridden patient to move as a unit.
(05 Mar 2000)
picture frame vertebra Radiographically diminished density of trabecular bone with relative preservation of the cortex, a sign of osteopenia.
(05 Mar 2000)
Whitman's frame A frame similar to the Bradford frame, but with curved sides.
(05 Mar 2000)
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