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reverse transcription Reverse transcriptase is an enzyme used by all retroviruses and retrotransposons that transcribes the genetic information from the virus or retrotransposon from RNA into DNA, which can integrate into the host genome. Eukaryotes with linear DNA uses a variant of reverse transcriptase, called telomerase, with the RNA template contained in the enzyme itself. ...
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reverse curve The curve where the trains switch sides on a moebius racer.
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reverse curve in excessive wear of the teeth, obliteration of the cusps and formation of either flat or cupped-out occlusal surfaces, associated with reversal of the occlusal plane of the premolar and first and second molar teeth, so that the occlusal surfaces of the mandibular teeth slope facially instead of lingually, and those of the maxillary teeth incline lingually. Called also anti-Monson c.
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reversed three sign a pair of indentations, one on either side of the aortic knuckle, seen on barium contrast imaging of the esophagus and representing mirror images of a figure three sign; it signifies coarctation of the aorta. Called also E s.
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reverse genetics Use positional cloning.
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