| frameshift mutation |
An alteration of DNA where insertion or deletion of sequence occurs that is not a multiple of three base pairs, thus disrupting the gene/protein뭩 normal code.
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| fractionation |
Division of a sample into two or more fractions to decrease complexity before analysis
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| fraction |
Single treatment of radiation.
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| fraction |
A number that represents a division.
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| fragmentation |
Market condition when there is no dominant group of buyers or suppliers, but where many buyers are chasing many suppliers, often inefficiently.
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