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suppressor g. see suppression (def. 3).
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suppressor m. a mutation that partially or completely masks phenotype expression of a mutation but occurs at a different site from the primary mutation (i.e., causes suppression); it may be intragenic or intergenic. The term is used particularly to describe a secondary mutation that restores the ability of a transfer RNA to recognize a nonsense codon that was created by the primary mutation.
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suppressor T cells A subpopulation of T lymphocytes that slows and stops a specific immune response.
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