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indicating a precondition or an early stage of development of certain features (eg Protothionic).
Ãâó: www.fao.org/docrep/W8594E/w8594e0d.htm
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| proto-oncogene |
a gene that is normally inactive but can become a cancer-causing oncogene if made active
Ãâó: www.american-depot.com/services/resources_gl_p.asp
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| protozoa |
one-celled organisms like bacteria. Protozoa also love moistures and often spread diseases through contaminated water.
Ãâó: library.thinkquest.org/J002353/glossary_kb.htm
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| prototroph |
A microorganism strain that requires the same nutrients as the wild-type strain.
Ãâó: www.genpromag.com/Glossary~LETTER~P.html
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| proto-oncogene |
Normal cellular gene, usually involved in growth control, from which an oncogene is derived as the result of a somatic mutation or viral recombination.
Ãâó: www.genpromag.com/Glossary~LETTER~P.html
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