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in biotechnology and molecular genetics, a collection of cells, usually bacteria or yeast, that have been transformed with recombinant vectors carrying DNA inserts from a single species (eg, cDNA), expression, or genomic library biot
Ãâó: www.desicca.de/plant_breeding/Dictionary/Dictionar...
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means the electronic library generated by the NRC's Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) to provide access to public documents. PARS has full text documents which can be searched using specific fields and parameters. The public can search, download, print, create reports, and order documents online. ...
Ãâó: www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/cfr/part063...
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A collection of functions, compiled as a group and accessible to applications by calling the function name, together with any required arguments. DLLs are one type of library; those used by compilers to provide built-in functions are another type.
Ãâó: docs.rinet.ru/NTServak/glossary.htm
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a set of clones of DNA sequences from an organism's genome. A particular library might include, for example, clones of all of the DNA sequences expressed in a certain kind of cell, or in a certain organ of the body.
Ãâó: www.food.gov.uk/science/ouradvisors/toxicity/cotme...
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Collection of fragments of the genome in an unordered array. Relationships of fragments can be determined by physical (sequencing, RFLP maps, ESTs) or genetic means.
Ãâó: ucbiotech.org/glossary/
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