| wildwood | A wild or unfrequented wood. Also used adjectively; as, wildwood flowers; wildwood echoes. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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A strain of microorganism isolated from nature. The usual or native form of a gene or organism.
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The term used to indicate the normal allele (often symbolized as +) or the normal phenotype.
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the most frequently observed phenotype, or the one arbitrarily designated as
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The allele, genotype, or phenotype that is most prevalent (if there is one) in wild populations; with reference to the wild-type allele, other alleles are often termed mutations.
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The wild type (wt) is a term referring to the natural genetic form of an organism. A wild type is distinguished from a mutant form (an organism with a genetic mutation). Usually, the distinction between wild type and mutant is based on a single mutation. It should be noted, that within a population of an organism, there is no such thing as a wild type. The term, however, is useful for geneticists because it allows a simple definition of a standard or control condition.
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| wild | Old World wild swine having a narrow body and prominent tusks from which most domestic swine come |
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| wild | low-growing shrub with spreading branches and flowers in loose heads |
| wild | wild original of cultivated cabbages |
| wild | plant of wetlands and bogs of temperate regions having small greenish flowers partly enclosed in a white spathe and red berries |
| wild | a playing card whose value can be determined by the person who holds it |
| wild | an unpredictable factor |
| wild | a widely naturalized Eurasian herb with finely cut foliage and white compound umbels of small white or yellowish flowers and thin yellowish roots |
| wild | South American cavy |
| wild | submerged aquatic plant with ribbonlike leaves |
| wild | herb of Europe and temperate Asia |
| wild | annual Eurasian herb similar in fragrance and medicinal uses to chamomile though taste is more bitter and effect is considered inferior |
| wild | an uncultivated cherry tree |
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