| reverse transcriptase |
An enzyme that synthesizes a complementary cDNA strand from an RNA template.
Ãâó: xray.bmc.uu.se/~kenth/bioinfo/glossary.html
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| reverse genetics |
the use of molecular mapping techniques to identify a gene by determining its precise location in the genome, often in the absence of any information about its function
Ãâó: www-hsc.usc.edu/~dconti/notes/genetic_terms.htm
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| reverberation |
The reflections of sound within a closed space.
Ãâó: www.hometheatermag.com/glossary/
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| reversal |
In an appeal ruling, this is the court's decision that the incorrect winner prevailed in a lower court's judgement and the ruling is therefore reversed.
Ãâó: www.attorneykennugent.com/library/r.html
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| revert |
Sometimes a particular cultivar might change back to one of its original species. Ie Variegation going to solid green, some doubles going to single.
Ãâó: www.ukallotments.info/advice/glossary/glossary-r.p...
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| REV | a British revision of the Authorized Version |
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| REV | someone who puts text into appropriate form for publication |
| REV | editing that involves writing something again |
| REV | the act of revising or altering (involving reconsideration and modification) |
| REV | something that has been written again |
| REV | the act of rewriting something |
| REV | a moderate evolutionary form of Marxism |
| REV | any dangerous departure from the teachings of Marx |
| REV | a Communist who tries to rewrite Marxism to justify a retreat from the revolutionary position |
| REV | visit again |
| REV | bringing again into activity and prominence |
| REV | give new life or vigor to |
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