| base |
A, T, G or C.
Ãâó: www.hgsc.bcm.tmc.edu/docs/HGSC_glossary.html
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| base pair |
one of a pair of nucleotide bases (a purine and pyrimidine) on complementary strands of DNA or RNA. (ex. AT or GC pairs)
Ãâó: www.cardiogenetics.org/glossary.asp
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| base pair |
is a partnership of A with T or of C with G in a DNA double helix; other pairs can be formed in RNA under certain circumstances distance along DNA is measured in base pairs.
Ãâó: www.hgsc.bcm.tmc.edu/docs/HGSC_glossary.html
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| baseline |
1. A starting point or condition against which future changes are measured. 2. A named set of object versions which fixes a configuration at a particular point in time. A baseline normally represents a milestone or key deliverable of a project.
Ãâó: www.georgetown.edu/uis/ia/dw/GLOSSARY0816.html
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| baseplate |
1) A thick steel plate on the bottom of a steel column, with holes for holding down bolts. It may have base gussets 2) A bearing plate on the end of a prop. Or jack, eg for an access floor
Ãâó: www.dreamghar.com/bdic.html
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