| alternative complement p. |
a pathway of complement activation initiated by a variety of factors other than those initiating the classical pathway, including IgA immune complexes, bacterial endotoxins, microbial polysaccharides, and cell walls. It does not include factors C1, C2, and C4 of the classical complement pathway but does include factors B and D and properdin. See illustration at complement. The term is sometimes used to denote specifically those steps occurring prior to initiation of formation of the membrane attack complex (C5C9).
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| alternative h. |
the hypothesis that is compared with the null hypothesis in a statistical test. Symbol H1 or Ha.
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| alternative i. |
inheritance in which the characters are inherited from one parent.
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| alternative m. |
see complementary and alternative medicine.
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| alternative s. |
the splicing of RNA at variable positions on the primary transcript as a function of the type of tissue or of the developmental stage, removing varying introns to yield distinct mRNA's that encode specific proteins; it is a mechanism for developmental regulation and for tissue specificity.
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