| express |
To transcribe and translate a gene's message into a peptide product.
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| expression vector |
A cloning vector that has been constructed in such a way that, after insertion of a DNA molecule, its coding sequence is properly transcribed and the RNA is translated. The cloned gene is put under the control of a promoter sequence for the initiation of transcription, and often also has a transcription termination sequence at its end. Such promoters are termed high level; examples include P1 (the leftward promoter of phage l) and the promoter of the yeast PGK (phosphoglycerate kinase) gene.
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| expectorant |
a medication used to promote the coughing up of phlegm from the respiratory tract
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| exploration |
to search in unknown places.
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| exponent |
A symbol above and to the right of a mathematical expression to indicate the operation of raising to a power.
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| exp | the act of spending money for goods or services |
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| exp | money paid out |
| exp | a detriment or sacrifice |
| exp | amounts paid for goods and services that may be currently tax deductible (as opposed to capital expenditures) |
| exp | money spent to perform work and usually reimbursed by an employer |
| exp | an account to which salespersons or executives can charge travel and entertainment expenses |
| exp | a written record of money spent |
| exp | high in price or charging high prices |
| exp | in an expensive manner |
| exp | the quality of being high-priced |
| exp | the accumulation of knowledge or skill that results from direct participation in events or activities |
| exp | the content of direct observation or participation in an event |
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