| codominant inheritance | Inheritance in which two alleles are individually expressed in the presence of each other; there may be other alleles available at the locus that may or may not exhibit codominance. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| codominant trait | See: codominant. (05 Mar 2000) |
| codon | <molecular biology> The coding unit of DNA that specifies the function of the corresponding messenger RNA. A triplet of bases recognised by anticodons on transfer RNA and hence specifying an amino acid to be incorporated into a protein sequence. The code is degenerate, i.e. Each amino acid has more than one codon. The stop codon determines the end of a polypeptide. (18 Nov 1997) |
| codon, initiator | Any codon that directs initiation of genetic translation (translation, genetic) by stimulating the binding of initiator trna. In prokaryotes, the codons aug or gug can act as initiators while in eukaryotes, aug is the only initiator codon. (12 Dec 1998) |
| codon, nonsense | A codon that is not assigned to an amino acid or to any stop signal. It was originally thought that nonsense codons were synonymous with terminator codons (codon, terminator) in that they signaled termination of a protein chain. Recent studies have found this not to be true. (12 Dec 1998) |
| codon, terminator | Any codon that signals the termination of genetic translation (translation, genetic) by triggering the hydrolysis of the aminoacyl bond connecting the completed polypeptide to the trna. Terminator codons (uaa, uag, and uga) do not specify amino acids. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Coe virus | <virology> A virus serologically identical with the A-21 strain of coxsackievirus; the cause of a common cold-like disease in military recruits. (05 Mar 2000) |
| coe- | For words so beginning, and not found here, see ce-. (05 Mar 2000) |
| coefficient | 1. The expression of the amount or degree of any quality possessed by a substance, or of the degree of physical or chemical change normally occurring in that substance under stated conditions. 2. The ratio or factor that relates a quantity observed under one set of conditions to that observed under standard conditions, usually when all variables are either 1 or a simple power of 10. Origin: L. Co-+ efficio (exfacio), to accomplish (05 Mar 2000) |
| coefficient of consanguinity | A statistical way of gauging how close two people are as to the genes. The coefficient of inbreeding (symbolised as F) is the probability that a person with two identical genes received both genes from an identical ancestor. Take first cousins who by definition share a set of grandparents. So for any particular allele (gene) in the father, the chance that the mother inherited the same allele from the same source is 1/8. Further, for any gene the father passes to his child, the chance is 1/8 that the mother has the same gene and 1/2 that she transmits that gene to the child so 1/8 X 1/2 = 1/16. Thus, a first-cousin marriage has a coefficient of inbreeding F =1/16. The added risks to the offspring of first cousins depend not only upon this coefficient of inbreeding but also upon the genetic family history and, in some cases, upon test results (for example, for beta thalassaemia for first cousins of Italian descent). However, there are always added risks from the mating of closely related persons and those risks are not negligible. (12 Dec 1998) |
| coefficient of inbreeding | A statistical way of gauging how close two people are as to the genes. The coefficient of inbreeding (symbolised as F) is the probability that a person with two identical genes received both genes from an identical ancestor. Take first cousins who by definition share a set of grandparents. So for any particular allele (gene) in the father, the chance that the mother inherited the same allele from the same source is 1/8. Further, for any gene the father passes to his child, the chance is 1/8 that the mother has the same gene and 1/2 that she transmits that gene to the child so 1/8 X 1/2 = 1/16. Thus, a first-cousin marriage has a coefficient of inbreeding F =1/16. The added risks to the offspring of first cousins depend not only upon this coefficient of inbreeding but also upon the genetic family history and, in some cases, upon test results (for example, for beta thalassaemia for first cousins of Italian descent). However, there are always added risks from the mating of closely related persons and those risks are not negligible. (12 Dec 1998) |
| coefficient of kinship | The probability that two genes at the same locus, picked at random from each of two individuals, are identical by descent. (05 Mar 2000) |
| coefficient of relationship | The probability that a gene present in one mate is also present in the other and is derived from the same source. (05 Mar 2000) |
| coefficient of variation | The ratio of the standard deviation to the mean. (05 Mar 2000) |
| coefficient of viscosity | The value of the force per unit area required to maintain a unit relative velocity between two parallel planes a unit distance apart. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Coleus forskohli, Coleus forskohlii
Synonyms : Colicky Pain, Infantile Colic, Abdominal Cramp, Colic, Infantile, Cramp, Abdominal, Cramps, Abdominal, Pain, Colicky
Synonyms : Colicin A, Colicin B, Colicin E, Colicin E1, Colicin E2, Colicin E3, Colicin E8, Colicin HSC10, Colicin Ia, Colicin Ib, Colicin K, Colicin K-K235, Colicin M, Colicin N, Colicin V, Colicins E, Colicins E9, Precolicin E1, Colicin K K235
Synonyms : Bob-White, Colinis, Bob White, Bob-Whites, Bobwhites
Synonyms : Colipase A, Colipase B, A, Colipase, B, Colipase
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| cornea |
transparent anterior portion of the outer covering of the eye; it covers the lens and iris and is continuous with the sclera
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of or relating to or near a rib
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a small and very thing piece of glass used to cover the specimen on a microscope slide
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battle fatigue: a mental disorder caused by stress of active warfare
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of or relating to coitus or copulation
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| CO | put together hastily |
| CO | made of fruit with rich biscuit dough usually only on top of the fruit |
| CO | tall sweetened iced drink of wine or liquor with fruit |
| CO | a person who makes or repairs shoes |
| CO | holding device shaped like a human foot that is used to fashion or repair shoes |
| CO | (British) a man's testicles (from Cockney rhyming slang: cobbler's awl rhymes with ball) |
| CO | (British) nonsense |
| CO | rectangular paving stone with curved top |
| CO | paved with cobblestones |
| CO | paved with cobblestones |
| CO | the shoemaker's trade |
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