| ELC | expression linked copy |
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| ES | expression site |
| integrated rate expression | An equation of a chemical or enzyme-catalyzed reaction for the entire progress curve. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| oocyte expression | <molecular biology> Technique whereby the cellular machinery of an oocyte (typically that of Xenopus) is utilised to transcribe functional protein from microinjected RNA. (18 Nov 1997) |
| facial expression | Observable changes of expression in the face in response to emotional stimuli. (12 Dec 1998) |
| expression |
In relation to genes, the phenotypic manifestation of a trait. Expression may be age-dependent (eg, Huntington disease) or affected by environmental factors (eg, dark fur on Siamese cats).
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| expression |
Description: Process by which the genetic information contained in DNA is converted into proteins within the cell. The gene is said to express or code for a particular protein. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries Description: The physical manifestation of the information contained in a gene. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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| expression vector |
virus or plasmid that harbours a DNA sequence constructed in the aim of expressing a specific protein into a host cell.
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The observable effects of an active gene.
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| expression |
In AppleScript, any series of words that has a value.
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| expression | of or relating to expressionism |
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| expression | deliberately impassive in manner |
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