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frame In animation, a frame is a single graphic image in a sequence of graphic images.
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frame A border, outlining and enhancing photos, type, or tint blocks, that has a specified thickness, style and color.
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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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frameshift mutation an alteration in the reading frame of a gene due to the insertion or deletion of one or more base pairs (but not a multiple of three); frameshift mutations usually lead to nonfunctional proteins.
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frame (1) A complete television picture that is composed of two scanned fields, one of the even lines and one of the odd lines. In the NTSC system, a frame has 525 horizontal lines and is scanned in 1/30th of a second. See NTSC. (2) A border around a window. (3) The color and line that outlines the border of a geometric shape. Its appearance is defined by graphic attributes for pen width, pen type, balance, joints, and caps.
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